2015年3月20日 星期五

2015-03-21 Zimbabwe Business


The Columbian
   
Zimbabwe plans to export live elephants, defying opposition   
The Columbian
Zimbabwe intends to proceed with plans to export live elephants to China, the United Arab Emirates and France because the country has too many of the animals and needs to fund its national parks. By Godfrey Marawanyika, Bloomberg News. Published: ...

Zimbabwe to Export Live Elephants, Defies Opposition   ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Zimbabwe defends its right to export wild elephants to other countries   Irish Independent
Zimbabwe says elephant exports to raise money for conservation   Reuters

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The Citizen
   
Zim mine worker nabbed with diamonds   
The Citizen
An employee at one of Zimbabwe's biggest mining firms allegedly tried to smuggle 10 diamonds out of the plant in a ballpoint pen, the Manica Post newspaper reported on Friday. Shakespeare Marange, 26, wrapped the gems in black insulation tape and ...


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JSE eases on profit-taking   
BDlive
THE JSE was weaker at midday on Friday as some traders locked in profits after the rally on Thursday. The share index was off 0.42% to 52‚520.84 points, with the blue-chip top 40 losing 0.44%. Resources slipped 0.8% following a rally on Thursday that was ...


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Southernminn.com
   
Survey highlights local efforts toward renewable energy   
Southernminn.com
The turbines at Oak Glen Wind Farm, northwest of Blooming Prairie, are collectively rated to a capacity of 44 MW. The wind farm began operations in 2011. (William Morris/People's Press). From the survey. Here are the survey questions Conservation ...

Sadly, the time isn't right for clean energy   The Globe and Mail
Sea power's tide needs help to reach green energy shore: Bloomberg opinion   OregonLive.com
Sea power could eclipse sun in drive for green energy   Chicago Tribune

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New Zimbabwe.com
   
Unki says two years to build smelter   
New Zimbabwe.com
ANGLO American Platinum's (Amplats) Zimbabwe unit said on Friday it would take two years to build a new smelter to comply with President Robert Mugabe's demands for firms to process platinum locally. The government in January introduced a 15 percent ...


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Daily News & Analysis
   
World set to face 40% water shortage by 2030: UN report   
Daily News & Analysis
The world is set to face a 40% per cent shortfall in water supplies by 2030 due to urbanisation, pressures of food production, population growth and the increasing demand from the manufacturing, domestic and energy sector, said the United Nations on Friday.
World Faces Severe Water Shortage If Changes Are Not Made, UN Warns   VICE News
Thirsty world: Global responsibility?   Aljazeera.com
40 pc shortfall in water supply by 2030, warns UN   Deccan Herald
TIME   
Taipei Times   
Newsx   
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Firstpost
   
Govt expects to raise Rs 22574 crore from share sale in 4 PSUs   
Financial Express
The government expects to mop up about R22,574 crore from stake sale in four state-run companies, including Oil and Natural Gas Corporation and NMDC, minister of state for finance Jayant Sinha said on Friday. In a written reply in Lok Sabha, Sinha said a ...

Finance Ministry nods divestment in four PSUs including ONGC, Bhel, NMDC ...   Economic Times
BHEL SELLOFF LIKELY IN APRIL, GOVT MAY GET RS 3200 CRORE   The Indian Panorama
Stake sale in four PSUs likely to yield Rs 22574 cr   Chandigarh Tribune
Business Today   
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The Rakyat Post
   
Pirelli may become a China firm   
The Rakyat Post
China National Chemical Corp (ChemChina) is close to becoming the biggest single shareholder in Pirelli in a deal that would trigger a €7 billion (RM27.73 billion) buyout of the Italian tyre company. Three sources familiar with the deal, which would be the ...

Camfin mulling Pirelli stake sale to ChemChina of China, claim reports   Big News Network.com
Business Briefs: News Digest   Wall Street Journal
ChemChina close to Pirelli deal that would trigger buyout offer   Reuters UK
New York Times   
Gazzetta del Sud english   
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Citifmonline
   
Fitch affirms Ghana's credit-worthiness at 'B'   
Ghana Business News
Fitch The ratings agency Fitch has affirmed Ghana's credit-worthiness at B, with negative outlooks, and this is coming a day after Moody's downgraded the country from B2 to B3. In October 2013 Fitch lowered Ghana's ratings from a B+ to B. In 2014, the ...

Ghana seeks bridge financing of up to $1 billion in H1 2015   Jamestown Sun
Ghana says taken steps to address economic challenges   Reuters Africa
Ghana's economy in dire situation than Gov't admits – Casely-Hayford   Starr 103.5 FM

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Times of India
   
India rejects low winning bids for 4 "outlier" coal mines   
Reuters
NEW DELHI, March 21 (Reuters) - India has rejected winning bids for four of 33 coal mines put up for auction in the past two months, the top civil servant in the country's coal ministry said on Saturday, in a decision that will most hurt Jindal Steel and Power Ltd.
Decision on new bids for 8 blocks by Sunday   Times of India
9 mines being re-examined may go to CIL   SteelGuru

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