2015 Projected Growth a Pipedream Zimbabwe Independent
THE projected 3,2% growth for 2015 by Finance minister Patrick Chinamasa in his US$4,1 billion 2015 national budget which he presented yesterday will remain a pipedream if various fundamentals of the economy are not addressed, analysts have said.
Chinamasa's In-congruent BudgetZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Sweden says keen to re-engage ZimbabweCoastweek
Govt wage bill to rise further, ChinamasaNew Zimbabwe.com
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THE projected 3,2% growth for 2015 by Finance minister Patrick Chinamasa in his US$4,1 billion 2015 national budget which he presented yesterday will remain a pipedream if various fundamentals of the economy are not addressed, analysts have said.
Chinamasa's In-congruent Budget
Sweden says keen to re-engage Zimbabwe
Govt wage bill to rise further, Chinamasa
Brazil m-commerce to grow by 50 percent in 2014 Brazil Business Today (subscription)
Brazilian consumers will spend BRL 69.6 billion online this year, a 21 percent increase compared to 2013, according to a survey by the online payment service PayPal in partnership with Ipsos. Online purchases made on mobile devices are expected to grow ...
Zimbabwe defers raw platinum tax penalty on companiesEIN News Zimbabwe
Fibre grows to over 20% of Portuguese broadband marketTelecompaper (subscription)
Zimbabwe Headed for Another Drought - FarmersAllAfrica.com
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Brazilian consumers will spend BRL 69.6 billion online this year, a 21 percent increase compared to 2013, according to a survey by the online payment service PayPal in partnership with Ipsos. Online purchases made on mobile devices are expected to grow ...
Zimbabwe defers raw platinum tax penalty on companies
Fibre grows to over 20% of Portuguese broadband market
Zimbabwe Headed for Another Drought - Farmers
CFI Embarks On Mega Harare Housing Project Zimbabwe Independent
Harare city authorities last week gave CFI Holdings the nod to develop 12 400 high density residential stands at its Langford estates just outside the capital, businessdigest has established. This comes after CFI applied to the Harare city council seeking ...
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Harare city authorities last week gave CFI Holdings the nod to develop 12 400 high density residential stands at its Langford estates just outside the capital, businessdigest has established. This comes after CFI applied to the Harare city council seeking ...
A third of Zim firms making US$5 000 annually Zimbabwe Independent
About 30% of registered companies in Zimbabwe are generating less than US$5 000 annually, the national statistics agency has said in a report also showing that the country has become a nation of sellers as its manufacturing capacity collapsed.
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About 30% of registered companies in Zimbabwe are generating less than US$5 000 annually, the national statistics agency has said in a report also showing that the country has become a nation of sellers as its manufacturing capacity collapsed.
Falling oil isn't the end of the world!: Kudlow CNBC
Seldom has so much good news been portrayed so negatively. Oil prices continue to fall in the U.S. and around the world, but near everyone in the media is grumpy about it. The headlines today are among the silliest I've seen: Energy-company stocks are ...
Opec 'is aiming to halt shale oil rise'Gulf Daily News
Today's bargain oil may have a high price laterHouston Chronicle
Plunging crude prices hammer energy companiesTulsa World
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Seldom has so much good news been portrayed so negatively. Oil prices continue to fall in the U.S. and around the world, but near everyone in the media is grumpy about it. The headlines today are among the silliest I've seen: Energy-company stocks are ...
Opec 'is aiming to halt shale oil rise'
Today's bargain oil may have a high price later
Plunging crude prices hammer energy companies
Winners & Losers: Coke buys the world a milk, Bell astroturfs iTunes CanadianBusiness.com (blog)
After decades of flooding the world with sugary, teeth-destroying, carbonated brown liquids, Coca-Cola is getting into the health game. The soft drink giant purchased a dairy producer in Indiana last year, and now plans to bring its products to the rest of ...
Coca-Cola and SABMiller to Team Up in AfricaWall Street Journal (blog)
Week in ReviewFinancial Times
Coca-Cola Co. launches new milk productseattlepi.com (blog)
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After decades of flooding the world with sugary, teeth-destroying, carbonated brown liquids, Coca-Cola is getting into the health game. The soft drink giant purchased a dairy producer in Indiana last year, and now plans to bring its products to the rest of ...
Coca-Cola and SABMiller to Team Up in Africa
Week in Review
Coca-Cola Co. launches new milk product
South Africa's rand falls to week lows on wide trade deficit Eyewitness News
The latest blow to Africa's most advanced, but struggling, economy was softened the fuel price drop. South African rand. Picture: Reinart Toerien/EWN. The South African rand · Currency · Business · Finance. the South African rand,Currency,business,finance.
Rand falls to week lows against the dollarMoneyweb.co.za
South Africa's twin deficits, weak growth a challenge for policymakersReuters Africa
South Africa Trade Gap Widens to Record on Oil ImportsBusinessweek
Bloomberg
Business Recorder
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The latest blow to Africa's most advanced, but struggling, economy was softened the fuel price drop. South African rand. Picture: Reinart Toerien/EWN. The South African rand · Currency · Business · Finance. the South African rand,Currency,business,finance.
Rand falls to week lows against the dollar
South Africa's twin deficits, weak growth a challenge for policymakers
South Africa Trade Gap Widens to Record on Oil Imports
FTSE 100 flatlines as oil prices slide again Herald Scotland
The FTSE 100 Index struggled for direction as sliding oil prices pushed heavyweights such as BP and Royal Dutch Shell lower but delivered more cheer for travel stocks. The FTSE 100 Index struggled for direction as sliding oil prices pushed heavyweights ...
MARKET REPORT: 'Black Friday' for retailers but 'Red Friday' for heavyweight ...This is Money
UK FTSE hit by sell-off in energy shares; travel stocks gainReuters
FTSE hit by sell-off in energy shares; travel stocks gaineuronews
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The FTSE 100 Index struggled for direction as sliding oil prices pushed heavyweights such as BP and Royal Dutch Shell lower but delivered more cheer for travel stocks. The FTSE 100 Index struggled for direction as sliding oil prices pushed heavyweights ...
MARKET REPORT: 'Black Friday' for retailers but 'Red Friday' for heavyweight ...
UK FTSE hit by sell-off in energy shares; travel stocks gain
FTSE hit by sell-off in energy shares; travel stocks gain
Tumbling energy shares halt European stocks, Wall Street ends mixed Buenos Aires Herald
A file picture taken in Doha shows a general view of an oil refinery in the Gulf emirate of Qatar. Stocks on Wall Street ended mixed in a light trading holiday-shortened session. The Dow Jones industrial average ended up 0.49 point, or 0 percent, at 17,828.24.
European shares eke out weekly gain after late recoveryReuters UK
European shares close flat after late recoveryReuters Africa
Tumbling energy shares halt European stocks' five-day rallyYahoo Finance UK
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A file picture taken in Doha shows a general view of an oil refinery in the Gulf emirate of Qatar. Stocks on Wall Street ended mixed in a light trading holiday-shortened session. The Dow Jones industrial average ended up 0.49 point, or 0 percent, at 17,828.24.
European shares eke out weekly gain after late recovery
European shares close flat after late recovery
Tumbling energy shares halt European stocks' five-day rally
Obama plan to 'Power Africa' gets off to a dim start The Nation
JOE BROCK - Barack Obama last year told a cheering crowd in Cape Town that a $7 billion plan to “Power Africa” would double electricity output on the world's poorest continent and bring “light where currently there is darkness”. A year later, the US ...
Obama's Plan to 'Power Africa' Gets Off to a Dim StartNewsweek
Obama plan to "Power Africa" gets off to a dim startCNBCAfrica.com
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JOE BROCK - Barack Obama last year told a cheering crowd in Cape Town that a $7 billion plan to “Power Africa” would double electricity output on the world's poorest continent and bring “light where currently there is darkness”. A year later, the US ...
Obama's Plan to 'Power Africa' Gets Off to a Dim Start
Obama plan to "Power Africa" gets off to a dim start
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