2014年10月19日 星期日

2014-10-20 Zimbabwe Business

  New Zimbabwe.com   
Minister wants journos to spin tourism story  New Zimbabwe.com
DEPUTY Information Minister Supa Mandiwanzira last week urged local journalists to provide positive information on Zimbabwe to counteract negative coverage by what he termed hostile foreign media organisations. Mandiwanzira was speaking at the ...

'Cuba has overcome severe hardships'   postzambia.com
Ebola Scares Off Sanganai Exhibitors   RadioVop
Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) Sanganai travel and tourism show   eTurboNews

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Economy biggest casualty of Zanu PF infighting  The Zimbabwe Standard
The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) performance is expected to be depressed as investors are of the opinion that policy makers are focusing more on politics at the expense of the economy, local analysts have said. BY VICTORIA MTOMBA. During the third ...


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'Buying Local Products Will Pay Off Soon'  AllAfrica.com
BUY Zimbabwe Campaign, in partnership with other stakeholders, is set to host the inaugural Buy Zimbabwe week in Bulawayo early next month in a bid to conscientise people about the need to buy locally-produced products. Speaking in Bulawayo last ...


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In economic policies, can we trust?  The Zimbabwe Standard
Each policy served a particular purpose in the post-independence economic history of the country. The latest policy, the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation, commonly known as the Zim Asset, is the “new economic blueprint” ...


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Ex-Cop Barred From Extracting Bulk Water  AllAfrica.com
THE Mazowe Catchment Council (MCC) has suspended former police Assistant Commissioner Everisto Pfumvuti's water permit for exceeding the limit of the water he was authorised to extract and failure to submit water samples for testing, The Standard can ...


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New Tariffs Not Viable for Medical Aid Societies  AllAfrica.com
Cimas Medical Aid Society says its failure to settle health service providers' claims at the newly gazetted tariffs was a matter of affordability, saying the new tariffs could only be paid if members' contribution rates increased. But the society said it did not believe ...


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Govt inefficiencies block investment  The Zimbabwe Standard
GROSS government inefficiencies are reportedly blocking foreign direct investment which is critical in resuscitating the ailing economy. BY OUR CORRESPONDENT. Zimbabwe Youth Development Trust president Aaron Mupandawana said foreign direct ...


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Teachers Abandon Classes to Queue for Cash At Afrasia Bank  AllAfrica.com
THE cash crisis continues unabated at the troubled AfrAsia Bank, forcing teachers who have accounts with the bank in the Matabeleland region to abandon classes for days while trying to get their pay from the bank in Bulawayo City. The bank, formerly known ...


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Innscor Eyes Good Returns for Shareholders  AllAfrica.com
Innscor Africa Limited (IAL) has restructured its operations as it eyes good returns for its shareholders. The restructuring has seen the appointment of Antonio Fourie as its new chief executive, taking over from John Koumides who has been appointed as the ...


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  Reuters UK   
Japanese stocks lead sharp Asia rebound as US data reassures  Reuters UK
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese stocks led a rally in Asia on Monday, after solid U.S. data and earnings calmed tumult in global financial markets and reassured investors worried about the health of the world economy. The Thomson Reuters/University of ...


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