2014年10月25日 星期六

2014-10-26 Zimbabwe Business

  ZimEye - Zimbabwe News   
Makandiwa, Magaya, Churches to Be Taxed  ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Popular preachers like Emmanuel Makandiwa, Walter Magaya, Eubert Angel, and the rest of the church plethora who have since independence enjoyed a tax-free haven, are to be taxed under proposals tabeled by local councils.

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  New Zimbabwe.com   
Chinese diamond mine fails to pay wages  New Zimbabwe.com
ANJIN Diamond Mine workers in Chiadzwa have returned to work after management promised to pay their outstanding salaries for September, The Source has established. Over 200 workers at the mine downed tools last week demanding to be paid their ...


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Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation Makes US$7 Million Loss  AllAfrica.com
THE state-controlled Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) made a loss of US$7 million between 2009 and 2010 and was owed US$6 million by various government ministries, a report by the Comptroller and Auditor-General Mildred Chiri has revealed.

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ZETDC owed $900m  The Herald
Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) is owed close to $1 billion by customers and the firm says it has since put in place measures to recover the debt, spokesperson Mr Fullard Gwasira has said. In an interview on Thursday, ...


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PSMAS Pulls Out of AHFOZ  The Herald
Premier Service Medical Aid Society has pulled out of the Association of Healthcare Funders of Zimbabwe over the latter's resistance to implement a Government directive on new medical tariffs, it has been learnt. PSMAS is currently under the management of ...


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  Business Standard   
Global shares post best week since mid-2013 on earnings boost  Business Standard
Global equity markets rose on Friday after strong corporate results from Microsoft and Procter & Gamble and reduced concerns over the possible spread of Ebola boosted US shares and kept safe-haven US Treasuries prices stable. MSCI's all-country world ...

Wall Street little changed as Microsoft offsets Amazon   Financial Express
Wall St boosted by earnings, S&P posts best week in nearly two years   The Star Online
Wall St boosted by earnings; S&P at 2-yr weekly high   Economic Times
euronews   
Reuters   
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  Haaretz   
Pig's head among kosher food in South African anti-Israel protest  Haaretz
Student leader places a pig's head in the kosher section of a Cape Town supermarket. Photo by Twitter. Text size. Comments (0). Print Page. Send to friend. Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter. Share. related tags. anti-Semitism · Israel boycott.
South Africa: Pig's Head Placed in Kosher Section of Supermarket   Arutz Sheva
Uproar over pig's head in Woolies store   Independent Online
Woolies appalled by pig's head incident   iAfrica.com
Mail & Guardian Online   
FrontPage Magazine   
The New Age Online   
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  RT (blog)   
​S&P keeps Russia's rating steady  RT (blog)
Standard& Poor's rating agency has held Russia's sovereign rating steady at BBB- dismissing concerns of a possible downgrade to junk status and admitting Russia's debt is “moderate” compared to most of the other major world economies. “We are affirming ...

S&P downgrades Ghana one notch over high fiscal deficit   Daily Mail
UPDATE 1-S&P downgrades Ghana one notch over high fiscal deficit   Reuters Africa
Ghana downgraded by S&P   GhanaWeb
CPI Financial   
CNBCAfrica.com   
ITAR-TASS   
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  The Nation Newspaper   
Abia 2015: Professionals drum up support for Otti  The Nation Newspaper
SOME professionals from Abia State have vowed to drum up support for Dr. Alex Otti, who on Friday, October 24, 2014, voluntarily resigned his appointment as the Group Managing Director of Diamond Bank Plc to pursue his 2015 governorship ambition in ...

Zoning Is Wrong In Politics-Alex Otti   The News
Diamond Bank MD quits   Nigerian Tribune
Abia guber: Alex Otti resigns as Diamond Bank GMD/CEO   Daily Sun
DailyPost Nigeria   
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  swissinfo.ch   
Switzerland Set To Greedily Grab Gold  Forbes
The Swiss National Bank (SNB) could soon be obliged to begin acquiring gold because of a very specific question posed by a referendum. On Sunday, November 30th, 2014, the Swiss will go to the polls to vote their response to a question titled “Save Our ...

Swiss Vote on SNB Gold Holdings too Close to Call, Poll Shows   Wall Street Journal
Swiss gold referendum's support falls short of majority: poll   Reuters
Majority of Swiss oppose proposal for strict immigration limits: poll   TODAYonline

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