Zim inflation rises to 4,29pc in July BH24 Reporter

HARARE – Zimbabwe’s annual inflation rate rose 1,38 percent to 4, 29 percent in the month of July, latest figures from the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZImStats) show.

January disease resurfaces

Blessings Chidakwa KADOMA  – Theileriosis, a cattle disease also known as January disease, has resurfaced in some parts of Mashonaland West province killing hundreds of the animals.

Zimplow PAT up 511pc

BH24 Reporter HARARE – Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed Zimplow posted an overall profit after tax of $1, 61 million for the half-year results to June 30, 2018.08.16

Zim needs capital markets experts

BH24 Reporter HARARE – Zimbabwe needs to groom experts in capital markets who can project the real situation in Zimbabwean companies to global investors, Securities and Exchange Commission of Zimbabwe…

Unscrupulous maize traders warned

Fortunate Gora MASHONALAND WEST – Maize traders who tamper with their scales to dupe farmers risk being arrested and should desist from the unscrupulous act, a Government official has said.

Nedbank Zim revenue up 34pc

Tawanda Musarurwa HARARE – Nedbank Zimbabwe’s total revenue was up 34 percent to $21,2 million for the six months period to June 30, 2018 from $16,1 million in the prior…

The US is a whole lot richer because of trade with Europe, regardless of whether EU is friend or ‘foe’

By Greg Wright President Donald Trump recently questioned the value of the long-standing United States-Europe alliance. When asked to identify his “biggest foe globally,” he declared: “I think the European…

Chinese oil importers shun U.S. crude despite tariff reversal

SINGAPORE/BEIJING – Chinese oil importers are shying away from buying U.S. crude as they fear Beijing’s decision to exclude the commodity from its tariff list in a trade dispute between…

Rand slips on Turkey concerns, dollar strength

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s rand slipped early on Wednesday, as a renewed slide in the Turkish lira dented appetite for emerging market assets and boosted safe-haven demand.

High costs weigh down Zim fish exports

BH24 Reporter HARARE – Zimbabwe’s fish exports volumes declined 12 percent between February and April 2018 from the prior comparable period due to high business costs, official figures from the…

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