Chinese oil importers shun U.S. crude despite tariff reversal

SINGAPORE/BEIJING – Chinese oil importers are shying away from buying U.S. crude as they fear Beijing’s decision to exclude the commodity from its tariff list in a trade dispute between…

Rand slips on Turkey concerns, dollar strength

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s rand slipped early on Wednesday, as a renewed slide in the Turkish lira dented appetite for emerging market assets and boosted safe-haven demand.

High costs weigh down Zim fish exports

BH24 Reporter HARARE – Zimbabwe’s fish exports volumes declined 12 percent between February and April 2018 from the prior comparable period due to high business costs, official figures from the…

BREAKING NEWS: President Mnangagwa files papers

President Mnangagwa has filed his opposing papers to the MDC Alliance losing candidate Nelson Chamisa’s election petition challenging the former’s victory in the July 30 harmonised elections.

Bosso fans plan massive roadshow

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter ACTION starved Highlanders fans are planning a massive roadshow for their team’s next Castle Lager Premier Soccer League away encounter against Nichrut on Saturday at…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Development bids us to put politics behind us

President Mnangagwa has appealed to Zimbabweans to put election politics behind them and start working together to accelerate economic growth and development.

SRC A SINKING SHIP

THE Sport and Recreation Commission’s future as a going concern has been put into question amid stunning revelations by an audit report that the regulatory body is being weighed down by rising debts that have reached nearly $1,5 million.

President slates violence, bigotry

President Mnangagwa yesterday said violence and intolerance have no place in the Second Republic, and condemned barbaric acts by MDC-Alliance that left six people dead after the opposition party leaders incited supporters to go on a rampage after losing the July 30 harmonised elections to Zanu-PF.

Crop-munching armyworm could threaten millions of farmers in Asia: UN

LONDON. – A voracious crop-chomping pest which has wrought havoc in Africa could threaten millions of farmers in Asia, UN experts warned yesterday, as India battles the continent’s first reported infestation of fall armyworm.

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