Met Department set to announce 2018/19 agric season forecast
BH24 Reporter BINDURA – The Meteorological Services Department will announce its agro-based weather forecast for the 2018/19 agricultural season by the beginning of next month, according to its head of…
Tugwi-Mukosi feasibility studies complete
George Maponga MASVINGO – Feasibility studies on the irrigation land-use pattern using Tugwi-Mukosi Dam water have been completed with a Cabinet thumbs up to the plan expected to pave way…
NMB moves to advance SMEs
BH24 Reporter HARARE – Financial services provider, NMB Bank says small-to-medium enterprises can take advantage of the advisory and financial services offered by its Small to Medium Enterprises (SME) Banking…
Coal miners to see improved finances: Fitch
A new report by Fitch Solutions Macro Research states that despite coal being an increasingly targeted commodity on environmental protection grounds, the demand remains strong due to the economic aspect…
ECB sees scope for further consumption boom
FRANKFURT – Private consumption in the euro zone has further room to grow, likely driving economic expansion even as external headwinds multiply, the European Central Bank said in an economic…
AB InBev to build new brewery in fast-growing Mozambique
JOHANNESBURG – Anheuser-Busch InBev, the world’s biggest brewer, will start building a more than 2 million hectolitre a year brewery in Mozambique in the second half of next year, the…
SRC alleges arrest of BUSE students
Sunday News Reporter The Students Representative Council (SRC) at Bindura University of Science Education (BUSE) has alleged that several students were arrested by police following their attendance at a Movement…
‘Earth at risk of tipping into hellish hothouse conditions’
NEW YORK. — The world is at risk of entering “hothouse” conditions where global average temperatures will be four to five degrees Celcius higher even if emissions reduction targets under a global climate deal are met, according to a new report by top international scientists.
Congo Ebola vaccinations begin
KINSHASA. – Congo’s health ministry is preparing to begin Ebola vaccinations today in the eastern city of Beni and neighbouring Mangina village where the outbreak was announced last week, the ministry said.
NetOne suspends CEO
Shamiso Dzingire, Business Reporter STATE-OWNED mobile network operator, NetOne, has suspended its chief executive officer Mr Lazarus Muchenje with immediate effect.











