Zim inflation rises to 4,29pc in July BH24 Reporter
HARARE – Zimbabwe’s annual inflation rate rose 1,38 percent to 4, 29 percent in the month of July, latest figures from the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZImStats) show.
January disease resurfaces
Blessings Chidakwa KADOMA – Theileriosis, a cattle disease also known as January disease, has resurfaced in some parts of Mashonaland West province killing hundreds of the animals.
Zimplow PAT up 511pc
BH24 Reporter HARARE – Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed Zimplow posted an overall profit after tax of $1, 61 million for the half-year results to June 30, 2018.08.16
BREAKING NEWS: Election petition hearing set for August 22
The Constitutional Court will next Wednesday hear the case in which MDC Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa is contesting the victory of President Mnangagwa in the just-ended presidential poll.
LATEST: Election petition hearing set for August 22
Harare Bureau The Constitutional Court will next Wednesday hear the case in which MDC Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa is contesting the victory of President Mnangagwa in the just-ended presidential…
JUST IN: Economy on the mend
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE economy is slowly on the mend as evidenced by the dairy and rail transport sectors which recorded 12 and 13 percent growth respectively since the…
Nadal akabuda muCincinnati Masters
SHASHA yemutambo wetenesi pasi rese, Rafael Nadal (32), akabuda mumutambo weCincinnati Masters sezvo ari kuedza kutanga gadziriro dzake dzekuchengetedza mukombe weUS Open.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Let’s heed ED’s call to revive economy
Zimbabwe cannot be in perpetual election mode because it has to move forward. We totally agree with President Emmerson Mnangagwa that it is time to put the harmonised elections behind…
Brickz back in prison
CONVICTED rapist and kwaito star Sipho “Brickz” Ndlovu is back behind bars after losing an appeal against his conviction.
Cotton deliveries reach 120k tonnes
NATIONAL cotton deliveries by farmers have reached 120 000 tonnes, exceeding this year’s target by 20 percent, the latest figures from the Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) have shown.










