Dendairy seeks to double production

Michael Magoronga MIDLANDS – Milk processor, Dendairy has embarked on an expansion drive as the company pursues a hundred percent increase in production by year end. The expansion drive will…

The tobacco industry plays price games to make it even tougher to quit smoking

    J. Robert Branston , Anna Gilmore & Rosemary Hiscock It is thought about two in three smokers want to kick their deadly habit, and with good reason –…

Fed leaves rates unchanged, says U.S. economy strong

  WASHINGTON – The U.S. Federal Reserve held interest rates steady on Thursday but remained on track to keep gradually tightening borrowing costs, as it pointed to a healthy economy…

South Africa’s rand slips as investors pocket end-of-week profits

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s rand edged lower on Friday, giving back gains from earlier this week, as investors took profits and awaited the next market catalyst.

Things You Should Know About Best Online Essay Writing Service

Best Online Essay Writing Service Fundamentals Explained Likewise, taking TESOL diploma courses are a fantastic way to assess your understanding of the English language too. Students should avoid such firms…

Firms to be awarded for CSR work

Michael Tome HARARE – Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Network Zimbabwe will this month host the Responsible Business Awards at Rainbow Towers in Harare to honour companies that have contributed to…

Q2 milk production up 14pc

BH24 Reporter HARARE – Zimbabwe’s milk production increased by 14 percent in the second quarter to 17, 76 million litres from 15, 60 litres during the same period last year,…

Mutharika criticised for “illegally” sacking VP Chilima

LILONGWE. – Malawi’s government is headed for a constitutional crisis following president Peter Mutharika decision to sack Vice President Saulos Chilima on Wednesday in a cabinet reshuffle. Chilima is seen as…

Madagascar – former president alleges vote fraud

ANTANANARIVO. – Former Madagascan president Hery Rajaonarimampianina on Thursday alleged that “many voting irregularities” pointed to fraud in this week’s election, heightening fears of protests and a disputed result. Early…

Nyovest, Kaybee gig: Harare holds its breath

MERRYMAKERS were left heartbroken back in September when a ban on gatherings due to a cholera outbreak in the capital forced the postponement of Cassper Nyovest and Prince Kaybee’s RSVP…

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