JSE likely to follow US down on Wednesday
The JSE looks likely to trip after its run of three winning trading days on Wednesday, taking its cue from the US.
All Share Index still in the red
HARARE – The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange’s All Share Index lost a further 0.60 points (0, 64 percent) to end at 93.24.
Blanket posts record Q4 output
BH24 Reporter HARARE – Gwanda-based gold producer Blanket Mine’s output hit a record high in the fourth quarter of 2017, increasing 21 percent to 16 425 ounces compared to the…
Premier sees progress in “indigenisation talks” with NIEEF
Tawanda Musarurwa HARARE – Ongoing discussions between Premier African Minerals Ltd and the country’s National Indigenisation and Economic Development Fund have been progressing well, says CEO George Roach. Premier has over…
Zim inflation rises to 3, 46pc
Enacy Mapakame HARARE – Zimbabwe’s annual rate of inflation – as measured by the all items consumer price index (CPI) – for the month of December 2017 gained 0,49 percentage…
Equities market in the red
HARARE – The local equities market’s All Share Index continued in the downward trend losing 0.82 points (or 0, 87 percent) to end at 93.84 as conglomerate Innscor led the…
Rand edges lower as dollar stabilises after slumping to three-year lows
The rand edged lower on Tuesday morning, as the dollar appeared to stabilise after falling to a three-year low when measured against a basket of other major currencies.
Govt urged to adopt value chain approach to address price hikes
HARARE – The Government should implement recommendations of the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries on the value -chain approach as a way to develop the economy and tackle price hikes that…
Zimbabwean can now fly to Istanbul via Emirates
BH24 Reporter HARARE – Emirates has announced the resumption of flights between Dubai and Istanbul’s Sabiha Gokcen Airport, commencing June 8, 2018. What this basically means for local travelers is that the…
Big Tobacco woos African farmers with bogus promises of prosperity
By Ronald Labonte, Donald Makoka, Jeffrey Drope & Raphael Lencucha “We have more than 20,000 … small-scale farmers growing tobacco … the industry is critical in reducing poverty levels.”










