2015年6月6日 星期六

2015-06-07 Zimbabwe Business


NewsdzeZimbabwe
   
Magaya dismisses $2m lawsuit   
The Zimbabwe Standard
Prophetic, Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries founder Walter Magaya, has dismissed a lawsuit of nearly $2 million filed by an aggrieved Harare couple who claim they “seeded” expensive vehicles and cash to fulfil a “prophecy” of owning an airline.
MAGAYA LAUNCHES HOUSING PROJECT   NewsdzeZimbabwe

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The Independent
   
Jason Pine: NZ likely to face Portugal in Hamilton   
New Zealand Herald
Junior All Whites forward Noah Billingsley is jubilant after scoring against Myanmar during their FIFA U-20 World Cup Group A match. Photo / Mark Mitchell. While it's not absolutely confirmed yet, Darren Bazeley and his under-20's brains trust can start ...

Netflix confirms streaming service is headed to Portugal, Italy and Spain this ...   Einnews Portugal
Portugal decriminalised drugs 14 years ago – and now hardly anyone dies from ...   The Independent
Why hardly anyone dies from a drug overdose in Portugal   Stuff.co.nz

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New Zimbabwe.com
   
US trade mission says ready to do business with Zimbabwe   
New Zimbabwe.com
“We are here to talk about trade. In my experience, politicians come and go but businessmen stay.” A VISITING United States trade delegation, which is in the country on a rare trade visit, says it is impressed by the business opportunities in Zimbabwe and ...


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The Zimbabwe Daily
   
Tobacco: The noose is tightening   
The Zimbabwe Daily
SINCE Sunday – which itself was ominously the World No Tobacco Day – this has been a thoroughly unpleasant week for the tobacco industry: Stakeholders have had to digest unpalatable news both from the domestic front and the international markets.
Tobacco control legislation in Beijing benefits millions   Scoop.co.nz (press release)

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Zimbabwe: US Court Upholds US$25Million Compensation Award to Dutch ...   
AllAfrica.com
A US JUDGE this week threw out a bid by a Zimbabwean bank to have a $25 million compensation case brought against government-linked firms by a group of Dutch nationals whose farms were seized under President Robert Mugabe's controversial land ...


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Zimbabwe's Sole Glassmaker Mulls Switch to Gas Technology to Beat Power Cuts   
AllAfrica.com
THE country's sole glass manufacturer, Zimglass, is considering switching to gas technology to counter frequent power cuts that have hit its operations, an official has said. Zimbabwe currently generates only half its peak electricity demand of 2,200MW and the ...


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Reuters Africa
   
EU's Juncker snubs Greek PM after 'absurd' debt deal rebuff   
Reuters Africa
BRUSSELS/ATHENS (Reuters) - The European Union's chief executive declined to speak to Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on Saturday after the leftist leader rejected as "absurd" international creditors' terms for a cash-for-reform deal to keep his country ...

Defiant Greece plays its last card   The Australian (blog)
Greece Denies Report That Jean-Claude Juncker Declined to Take Call From ...   NDTV
Hollande, Merkel, Tsipras in new Greek debt crisis talks   Zee News
Herald Scotland   
Deutsche Welle   
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