2015年3月13日 星期五

2015-03-14 Zimbabwe Business


NewsdzeZimbabwe
   
POLITICAL VULTURES TARGET TELECEL   
NewsdzeZimbabwe
POLITICAL vultures are circling over the country's third largest mobile network operator, Telecel Zimbabwe, currently facing withdrawal of its operating licence due to non-payment of fees, amid strong indications Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos' ...


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Arab News
   
Zimbabwe unveils plan to create single diamond firm   
Arab News
A total of six companies operating in Marange, in the eastern Manicaland province, including one wholly-owned by the state would be folded into a single entity. AFP. Published — Thursday 12 March 2015. Last update 13 March 2015 9:40 pm. | نسخة PDF ...

Deadline Set for Diamond Firms   The Herald
Drama as Govt Seizes All Diamond Mines, Including Rio's Murowa   ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Zimbabwe says to merge all diamond mines under one company   Reuters Africa
Moneyweb.co.za   
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Lusaka Times
   
Dangote's Zambian plant due to start operations by month-end   
International Cement Review
Dangote Cement's Zambian cement plant is scheduled to start operations at the end of this month, group CEO, Aliko Dangote, has said. Speaking to journalists shortly after touring the plant, Mr Dangote explained that floods triggered by heavy rain and ...

Dangote Cement rolls out this month   Zambia Daily Mail
Dangote cement plant to start ops   Times of Zambia
Dangote S$400 million cement plant to be commissioned   Lusaka Times

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BDlive
   
NUM urges 'maximum unity' during wage talks   
BDlive
THE National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) is looking for wage increases of up to 100% for lower-paid members, as it urges "maximum unity" by organised labour ahead of mining-sector negotiations, general secretary Frans Baleni said on Thursday.
Unity of utmost importance – NUM   Creamer Media's Mining Weekly
NUM ready to join forces with rival union Amcu   Eyewitness News
Weak rand double-edged sword for mining companies in South Africa   Reuters Africa

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Business Recorder
   
South Africa rand extends losses against dollar   
Reuters Africa
JOHANNESBURG, March 13 (Reuters) - South Africa's rand extended losses against the dollar on Thursday, falling to a new 13-year low, as emerging markets felt the squeeze from the rising U.S. currency. "It remains a dollar scenario, the dollar is just not ...

Rand remains on the back foot   Independent Online
South African rates likely to rise in fourth quarter, earlier than thought: Reuters poll   GlobalPost

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Wall Street Journal
   
The Ticker   
Boston Herald
Oil prices have further to drop with few signs of slowing production in the U.S., according to a global energy agency. The International Energy Agency, a watchdog group based in Paris that represents the world's main oil-importing nations, said in its monthly ...

IEA sees more oil price declines over US glut   Gulf Daily News
Oil investors see bargains in the bottom of the barrel   Houston Chronicle
Oil price drop casts doubt on talk of stability   San Antonio Express-News
New York Times   
Wall Street Journal   
MarketWatch   
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Kansas City Star
   
Egyptian Government To Build New Capital   
CHANNELS TELEVISION
egyptian The Egyptian government has announced plans to build a new capital to the east of the present Cairo. Housing Minister, Mostafa Madbouly, said the project would cost $45 billion (£30bn) and take five to seven years to complete. The Minister said ...

Qalaa to focus on chances in energy sector   Gulf Daily News
Egypt unveils plans for new administrative capital   The Sun Daily
3 Gulf nations pledge billions to Egypt at conference   Philippine Star
The Daily Star   
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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Greek defence minister - If Greece leaves euro zone, Spain and Italy would be ...   
Business Standard
BERLIN (Reuters) - If Greece were to leave the euro zone, Spain and Italy would also end up quitting the common currency bloc, Greek Defence Minister Panos Kammenos told German newspaper Bild in an interview to be published on Saturday. "If Greece ...

Commission: Catastrophe if Greece quits euro   Irish Examiner
Juncker calls on European states to show solidarity with Greece   Irish Times

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New York Times
   
British Leader Diverges From US on China Policy and Military Spending   
New York Times
LONDON — The “special relationship” with Britain has been a cornerstone of American policy for generations, but in a tough election campaign, David Cameron, Britain's Conservative prime minister, has distanced himself from the United States on two ...

US childish paranoia only weakens ties with China   ecns
UK joins China backed bank to finance Silk Route   Times of India
Sieren's China: Beijing's new development bank divides western nations   Deutsche Welle
Xinhua   
TODAYonline   
Financial Times   
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Reuters
   
California regulator seeks $1.6 billion penalty for deadly PG&E blast   
Reuters
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - California's chief utility regulator on Friday urged a record $1.6 billion penalty against Pacific Gas & Electric stemming from its deadly 2010 San Bruno natural gas pipeline rupture and fire near San Francisco, a $200 million ...

PG&E penalty for San Bruno would cut fine, boost safety spending   San Francisco Chronicle
PUC seeks higher PG&E penalties for San Bruno explosion   Los Angeles Times
CPUC Proposes New $1.6 Billion Fine Against PG&E For San Bruno Pipeline ...   CBS Local
San Jose Mercury News   
Santa Cruz Sentinel   
KOLO   
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