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Tourism Earnings Expected To Shoot by 80 Percent
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Zimbabwe's Tourism authority says it anticipates an increase in annual earnings to $1, 5 billion after an improvement in international sentiment, an official has said. Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) chief executive Karikoga Kaseke on Friday said the country ...
ZTA gets paltry US$585K from Treasury . . . Huge funding gap existsThe Zimbabwe Daily
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ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Zimbabwe's Tourism authority says it anticipates an increase in annual earnings to $1, 5 billion after an improvement in international sentiment, an official has said. Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) chief executive Karikoga Kaseke on Friday said the country ...
ZTA gets paltry US$585K from Treasury . . . Huge funding gap exists
Moneycontrol.com
5 Ways to Get a Higher Credit Card Limit
STLtoday.com
Do you need more spending power from your credit cards? For some credit card users, a larger line of credit can be necessary to finance their purchases. And even if you avoid interest by paying off your entire statement balance, your credit limit may be ...
Total Return: Blog HighlightsWall Street Journal
Credit Card Usage And Ownership Falling, But Can Still Be UsefulThe Inquisitr
John Ninfo: Saving for retirement; smart ways to use creditGates-Chili Post
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STLtoday.com
Do you need more spending power from your credit cards? For some credit card users, a larger line of credit can be necessary to finance their purchases. And even if you avoid interest by paying off your entire statement balance, your credit limit may be ...
Total Return: Blog Highlights
Credit Card Usage And Ownership Falling, But Can Still Be Useful
John Ninfo: Saving for retirement; smart ways to use credit
Telecel saga splits cabinet
Zimbabwe Independent
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe and cabinet ministers are sharply divided on how to resolve the Telecel Zimbabwe saga which has been rambling on for months, amid growing indications that the issue is now dominated by political rather than commercial ...
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Zimbabwe Independent
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe and cabinet ministers are sharply divided on how to resolve the Telecel Zimbabwe saga which has been rambling on for months, amid growing indications that the issue is now dominated by political rather than commercial ...
The Zimbabwe Daily
Mining companies apply for wage hike exemption
The Zimbabwe Daily
AT least a dozen mining companies have applied to be exempted from paying the 3% increase in wages agreed between the Chamber of Mines and the Associated Mine Workers' Union of Zimbabwe (Amwuz) for 2015, business digest has learnt.
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The Zimbabwe Daily
AT least a dozen mining companies have applied to be exempted from paying the 3% increase in wages agreed between the Chamber of Mines and the Associated Mine Workers' Union of Zimbabwe (Amwuz) for 2015, business digest has learnt.
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Chiyangwa Grabs Stands From Aspiring Home Owners
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
More than 20 000 people face eviction from three farms after the Government returned the land to Dr Philip Chiyangwa's Pinnacle Property Holdings. Those caught in this land dispute are the people who bought land for housing in Harare South from a land ...
Thousands to owe stands to ChiyangwaThe Zimbabwe Daily
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ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
More than 20 000 people face eviction from three farms after the Government returned the land to Dr Philip Chiyangwa's Pinnacle Property Holdings. Those caught in this land dispute are the people who bought land for housing in Harare South from a land ...
Thousands to owe stands to Chiyangwa
The Zimbabwe Daily
Computer Failure Leaves Cargoes Stranded at Border
The Zimbabwe Daily
Cargoes traveling to or transiting through Zimbabwe were left stranded for five days at border crossings after the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority's computers failed, the agency said. The Automated Systems for Customs Data World Network crashed while it was ...
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The Zimbabwe Daily
Cargoes traveling to or transiting through Zimbabwe were left stranded for five days at border crossings after the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority's computers failed, the agency said. The Automated Systems for Customs Data World Network crashed while it was ...
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