Cholera reports dismissed
THE Ministry of Health and Child Care has dismissed reports of three cholera cases in Zvishavane that circulated on social media.
Farmers bank on late planted maize crop
CROPS that were planted between October and November last year were the worst affected by the mid-season dry spell in Manicaland, Zimbabwe Farmers’ Union provincial manager Mr Daniel Mungazi has said.
Mercer, Advisory K in partnership
Mercer, a global consulting leader in advancing health, wealth and career, and a wholly owned subsidiary of Marsh & McLennan Companies, has entered into a strategic partnership agreement with Advisory K, a Zimbabwe based consulting firm, to bring leading talent management, consulting, data driven solutions and insights to the local market.
Switzerland charmed by new dispensation
HARARE – Switzerland is impressed by steps that Zimbabwe has taken so far to re-engage the global community and promises it has made to undertake economic reforms, but should follow…
Fastjet achieve 91pc Zim & network OTP
BH24 Reporter HARARE – Low cost airliner Fastjet Zimbabwe realised a 91 percent on-time performance in Zimbabwe last month, matching its network-wide performance. The airliner achieved this between Harare and Victoria Falls, Harare…
Low value brands drive BAT Zim
Enacy Mapakame HARARE – Cigarette manufacturer British American Tobacco Zimbabwe (BAT) says its low value brands experienced a 460 percent growth during the year ending December 31 2017, compared to…
South Africa rand softer, bonds extend gains after budget
JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s rand was slightly weaker on Thursday against the dollar, which was lifted by higher Treasury yields, while bonds extended gains made in the previous session after…
Greek parliament approves special probe into former high-level officials
ATHENS. — Greek MPs approved early Thursday a special parliamentary probe into 10 former high-level officials, including two former prime ministers, over alleged implications in a bribery scandal involving Swiss…
Commuters disgruntled over Council’s decision to ban kombis
Commuters in Harare have expressed disapproval of the decision by the Harare City Council to ban commuter omnibuses from dropping off passengers at ranks in the Central Business District.
JUST IN: Chinese nationals, Zim accomplice face attempted murder charge
TWO Chinese nationals and their Zimbabwean accomplice have appeared in court facing attempted murder charges after they shot two people whom they suspected to be part of a gang of robbers they were exchanging fire with in Belgravia on Monday night.








