REF installs 28km electricity grid in Lower Gweru
Patrick Chitumba MIDLANDS – The Rural Electrification Fund (REF), has completed installing a 28 kilometre Somphakhati- Ntabamhlophe electrification grid project in Lower Gweru at a cost of nearly half a…
NPS transactions slip
BH24 Reporter HARARE – The value of transactions processed through the National Payment System (NPS) for the week ending July 20, 2018 declined to $2, 96 billion, from $2, 97…
Why Nigeria had good reasons to delay signing Africa’s free trade deal
By Olabisi D. Akinkugbe Much has been made of the embarrassing withdrawal by Nigeria from signing the African Continental Free Trade Agreement earlier this year having initially made the commitment…
Bond yields, stocks fall as trade fears spread to Europe
LONDON – Fears of an escalating trade dispute between the United States and China spread from Asian markets to Europe on Thursday, triggering a fall in bonds yields and stocks, particularly…
AngloGold to swing to H1 profit on higher output, cost reductions
JOHANNESBURG – AngloGold Ashanti said it will swing to a first-half profit due to increased production and lower retrenchment costs. The South African gold miner, which is due to report…
JUST IN: President consoles families of violence victims
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa commiserated with the families of the victims of yesterday’s MDC Alliance-orchestrated violence and has ordered an independent investigation to establish who caused that unfortunate incident.
LATEST: Commonwealth calls for restraint
THE Commonwealth Observer Mission has urged political parties to exercise patience and restraint while waiting for the announcement of results and if aggrieved to address their concerns legitimately using due…
Normalcy starts to return Harare CBD
Tanaka Kadenge The situation in Harare’s central business district is calm following yesterday violent protests by suspected MDC Alliance hooligans.
JUST IN: Violence preconceived, Gvt
GOVERNMENT has described the MDC Alliance orchestrated violence that rocked Harare’s central business district leading to the death of three people and destruction of property as preconceived saying a full investigation has since been instituted by law enforcement agencies.
JUST IN: Commonwealth calls for peace
THE Commonwealth Observer Mission has urged political parties to exercise patience and restraint while waiting for the announcement of results and if aggrieved to address their concerns legitimately using due processes.











