Pickstone-Peerless posts positive Q3 results
BH24 Reporter HARARE – Chegutu-based gold producer Pickstone-Peerless Mine posted a set of positive third quarter results as tonnes mined and milled at the gold producer beat the record achieved…
Funeral assurance industry on growth path
Enacy Mapakame HARARE – Funeral assurance industry grew 15 percent in the last 12 months to June 2018. Between June 2017 and June 2018, gross premium written amounted to $93,58…
Saudi Arabia is allying with Russia to shore up oil prices as OPEC’s power wanes
Gregory Brew The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries likes to look united.
Trade hopes support China, sterling totters on Brexit turmoil
SYDNEY – Chinese shares rose on Tuesday after Beijing confirmed it was still in trade talks with Washington, but investor confidence remained fragile in Asia after Britain’s prime minister postponed…
Rand rebounds
JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s rand opened firmer on Tuesday, clawing back the previous session’s heavy losses, with investors buying the currency cheaper ahead of mining and manufacturing data and other…
Mining firms eye international best practice
Emmah Chinyamutyangira MANICALAND – The Association of Mine Managers of Zimbabwe (AMMZ) says it is working on establishing new regulations that give adequate guidance to mining operations and management of…
Disabled women face more abuse
Women living with disabilities still remain the worst affected when it comes to abuse and gender based violence, lobbyists and rights activists say.
Prosecutor labels magistrate stupid in Biti case
Harare Bureau MDC-Alliance principal Tendai Biti’s lawyers have applied for Chief prosecutor Michael Reza to be held in contempt of court after he allegedly attacked the magistrate in the matter,…
Brexit: Theresa May meeting EU leaders in bid to rescue deal
Theresa May is meeting European leaders and EU officials later for talks aimed at rescuing her Brexit deal. She is holding talks with Dutch PM Mark Rutte and Germany’s Angela…
South Africa protests to Rwanda over Lindiwe Sisulu slur
South Africa has summoned the Rwandan envoy in Pretoria after a Rwandan pro-government news site reportedly called a key minister a “prostitute”. Lindiwe Sisulu, the South African international relations minister,…











