2015年1月10日 星期六

2015-01-11 Zimbabwe Business


Nehanda Radio
   
Allied Bank property attached   
Nehanda Radio
More woes continued to haunt Transport minister Obert Mpofu's collapsed Allied Bank with the Deputy Sheriff yesterday pouncing on the bank's property in Harare in a bid to recover more than $1,5 million owed to Zimbabwe Amalgamated Housing ...

MPOFU BANK PROPERTY SEIZED   NewsdzeZimbabwe
Zimbabwe central bank cancels licence of struggling lender   StarAfrica.com
RBZ closes Obert Mpofu's bank   Zimbabwe Independent
EIN News Zimbabwe   
Medafrica Times   
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The Zimbabwe Daily
   
Fuel Prices Cut - Traders Get 2-Week Ultimatum - Move in Line With Global Trends   
The Herald
Government has directed fuel traders to slash prices with effect from next Wednesday in line with falling global oil prices or risk unspecified sanctions. Energy and Power Development Minister Samuel Undenge yesterday said he issued fuel retailers a ...

Govt orders fuel price cut by up to 20pct   New Zimbabwe.com

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AOL Travel UK
   
Zimbabwe defends decision to take baby elephants from their mothers for export   
AOL Travel UK
Zimbabwe's government has defended its decision to export 62 baby elephants to China, France and the UAE following criticism. According the Independent, Tourism Minister Walter Mzembi said: "Our habitat is not designed to carry too many elephants that ...

Zimbabwe defends decision to send 62 baby elephants to zoos in China, France ...   Daily Mail
Fuel Prices Must Be Reviewed - Mzembi   AllAfrica.com
'High prices deterring tourists to Zimbabwe'   Nehanda Radio
TheSouthAfrican   
Zimbabwe Independent   
The Independent   
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The Herald
   
87 000 Register to Grow Tobacco   
The Herald
More than 16 000 farmers have registered with the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board to grow tobacco for the first time during the 2014/ 15 season. Statistics from the TIMB show that by January 2, 87 852 farmers had registered to grow tobacco throughout ...

Slight Increase in Flue-Cured Tobacco Growers   Zimbabwe Independent

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Times of Oman
   
Cheap oil's boost to global GDP offset by woes of Europe and Brazil   
Times of Oman
London: Plunging oil prices are giving a bump to consumer and business spending around the world — just not enough to increase global growth forecasts. A darkening outlook in emerging markets including China, Russia and Brazil and geopolitical risks ...

Brazil's OAS Said to Seek $760 Million Loan After Payment Missed   Brazil Business Today (subscription)
Apple prices skyrocket in Brazil   ZDNet
Portugal coach Santos appeals 8-match FIFA ban at CAS   Einnews Portugal
reNews   
Forbes   
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The Express Tribune
   
Chinese dairy farmers resort to dumping milk, killing cows   
Daily Times
BEIJING: With nowhere to sell their product, some Chinese dairy farmers have resorted to throwing out milk and killing their cows. “A tonne of milk has to be discarded each day,” dairy farmer Pei Shuke in east China's Shandong Province said. “This desperate ...

Ban milk imports, small dairy farmers   New Zimbabwe.com
With nowhere to sell the milk, Chinese dairy farmers dump stocks, kill cows   The Express Tribune
Dairy farmer says happy cows produce good milk   The Daily Advocate

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ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
   
Zimbabwe's own-label dollar coins face consumer resistance   
Times of India
HARARE: Nobody wanted the Zimbabwe dollar, so the southern African country dumped it for the US dollar in 2009 to stave off economic collapse and sky-rocketing hyperinflation. Now nobody wants the "bond coins" it put in circulation last month to replace ...

Zimbabweans Suspicious Of New Bond Coins In Circulation   AFKInsider
Even Beggars Don't Want Zimbabwe's New Coins   Newser
Fly Africa set for 20% share of Zim-SA market   ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
GlobalPost   
Zimbabwe Independent   
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NewsdzeZimbabwe
   
HOSTAGE DRAMA AT CAPS   
NewsdzeZimbabwe
OVER 200 disgruntled workers at Caps Holdings yesterday stormed the company's headquarters in Harare and held their management hostage demanding payment of their salaries which have reportedly remained unpaid for the past 20 months.

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The Zimbabwe Daily
   
EDITORIAL COMMENT: It's time we became diamond people   
The Zimbabwe Daily
DIAMONDS Zimbabwe is probably the world's top producer of diamonds, at least in volume, but it would be hard to see this status in terms of the three critical factors: significantly stronger exports, more revenue in the annual budget and more jobs for ...


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Hiru News
   
Global oil markets resume their slide.   
Hiru News
Global oil markets resumed their slide, with Brent and US crude hitting April 2009 lows and ending down for a seventh straight week, although prices recovered from their lows after a sharp drop in the US oil rig count. Benchmark Brent crude broke below 49 ...

commodities : Oil strikes new low, gold gains   DAWN.com
Continued plunge of oil prices plunge to hurt industry in China   WantChinaTimes
Oil price still crashing   BusinessDay
Bangkok Post   
THISDAY Live   
Inside Futures   
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