2015年5月11日 星期一

2015-05-12 Zimbabwe Business


NewsDay
   
Power utility to sell debt   
NewsDay
ZESA Holdings' subsidiary, the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission Distribution Company (Zetdc), says it plans to trade off its debt to banks as a way of recovering close to a billion dollars it is owed by customers. BY VICTORIA MTOMBA. Addressing members ...

Sable Chemicals power bill rises to $132 million   Chronicle

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NewsdzeZimbabwe
   
Green Fuel workers down tools   
NewsDay
OVER 500 workers at Chisumbanje ethanol plant, Green Fuel, have downed tools in protest over non-payment of salaries for the past six months, raising fears that the industrial action could plunge the country into a serious blended fuel shortage. BY STAFF ...

UNPAID GREEN FUEL WORKERS GO ON STRIKE   NewsdzeZimbabwe

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ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
   
Mbada Diamonds Workers Unpaid For 8 Months, On Strike   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Workers at Mbada Diamonds, one of Zimbabwe's largest miners, have downed tools in protest against going for eight months with no pay and to demand better working conditions, The Source has established. Mbada, a joint venture between South Africa's ...


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New Zimbabwe.com
   
$18m Victoria Falls park on track   
New Zimbabwe.com
LOCAL tourism group, Africa Albida Tourism (AAT) says its historical and recreational park Santonga, which it is building in the resort town of Victoria Falls at a cost of $18 million, is on track to open in 2017. The park, which will be built on 80 hectares of land ...

Victoria Falls new international airport opening countdown   The Zimbabwean

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Nehanda Radio
   
NRZ has no money: Obert Mpofu   
Nehanda Radio
BULAWAYO – The National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) is broke and has no money to clear an 11-month salary backlog owed to workers, according to wealthy Transport Minister Obert Mpofu. Transport Minister Obert Mpofu. “The NRZ has no money right ...

MPOFU : NRZ HAS NO MONEY TO PAY WORKERS   NewsdzeZimbabwe

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New Zimbabwe.com
   
Caledonia to extend Zim mine life   
New Zimbabwe.com
CALEDONIA Mining Corporation is focused on disposing of its non-core operations and improving its flagship Blanket gold mine in Zimbabwe, company chairman Leigh Wilson said Monday. The Canada-based company is also proposing a new incentive ...

Caledonia CEO: Focused On Blanket Mine, Proposes New Incentive Plan   London South East
Caledonia Mining Corporation: Chairman's Statement at the Forthcoming Annual ...   SYS-CON Media (press release)

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Emirates backs college bid to help school in Zimbabwe   
EIN News Zimbabwe
A BID by South Tyneside College to send a classroom in a container to a school on Zimbabwe has received a boost. Global connector of people and places Emirates has donated £250 worth of book vouchers to the bid to upgrade the Youth Contact Centre ...


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Aragon Research Publishes Its Second Globe Report on Video Content ...   
EIN News Zimbabwe
PALO ALTO, CA, USA, May 11, 2015 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Aragon Research, a technology-focused research and advisory firm committed to providing thought leading strategic research and trusted advisory services, announced the publication of its second ...

KZO Innovations Named a Leader in 2015 Aragon Video Content Management ...   Digital Journal

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Haaretz
   
Israel drops in tourism rankings due to high prices and security concerns   
Haaretz
The 2015 Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index places Israel at 72 out of 141 countries. Spain, France and Germany top the list. By Haaretz | May 10, 2015 | 9:20 PM. submit to reddit. Indonesian tourists visit the Old City of Jerusalem, March 1, 2015.
Botswana improves in tourism competitiveness   Mmegi Online
Iran is the most affordable country for tourists: World Economic Forum   Tehran Times

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New Zimbabwe.com
   
Lessons from the Telecel Zimbabwe saga   
New Zimbabwe.com
At the end of the day, the proponents of indigenisation do not make any distinction between indigenisation and corporate xenophobia. THE liberalisation of Zimbabwe's telecommunications industry, especially the introduction of mobile phone networks, came ...


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