2015年3月21日 星期六

2015-03-22 Zimbabwe Business


New Zimbabwe.com
   
Credit options yield profit for Edgars Stores   
The Zimbabwe Standard
EDGARS Stores Limited has recorded a 22,3% growth in profits after tax to $5,2 million for the 53 weeks ending January 2015, attributed to the group's focus on offering customers various credit options and improved services. BY TARISAI MANDIZHA.
Edgars after tax profit up 22 pct   New Zimbabwe.com

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NewsdzeZimbabwe
   
TOP EXECUTIVES BLEED LOCAL BANKS   
NewsdzeZimbabwe
The majority of banks that folded over the past five months choked on souring loans extended to top executives and serial debtors, it has been established. AfrAsia is the latest victim of toxic loans affecting the banking sector after the Reserve Bank of ...


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The Rich Kids of Zimbabwe: Part 1 (Pictures)   
EIN News Zimbabwe
By Concern Mbira The rich kids of Zimbabwe are showing off on Instagram: Sports cars, gold plated Italian sneakers and first class travel has become the lifestyle of the new elite in a country teetering on the brink of economic and political collapse. Sidney ...


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News24
   
Zim blames elephant exports on US   
News24
Hwange - Zimbabwe has said it will export dozens of elephants to raise money for conservation after hunting revenues fell when the US banned the import of ivory from elephants hunted in the southern African nation. The move to export up to 60 elephants to ...

Zimbabwe ignores pleas, catches 20 baby elephants and will ship them off to ...   Mail & Guardian Africa
Zimbabwe plans to export elephants   Press Herald
Zimbabwe defends its right to export wild elephants to other countries   Irish Independent
Reuters   
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LATEST: Retrenched workers close Barbours, Meikles   
The Zimbabwe Daily
More than 80 Thomas Meikle Stores employees from its eight branches around the country today received letters of retrenchment without receiving packages as they had agreed with management. The move to retrench workers did not go down well with the ...


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ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
   
Faltering Mbada Resorts to Digging Conglomerate Diamonds   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Government-owned Mbada Diamonds has started small-scale mining of conglomerate and kimberlitic diamonds as alluvial stones continue to dwindle, mines minister Walter Chidhakwa has said. Marange diamond miners, who have been engaged in open ...

Zim mine worker tries to smuggle diamonds in pen   Times LIVE
Zim miner in pen for diamonds   News24
Mine worker nabbed with 10 diamonds   The Zimbabwe Daily

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Upmarket terminus for Harare's Fourth Street   
The Zimbabwe Standard
A $50 million bus interchange is expected to be constructed at Fourth Street bus terminus in Harare after Pearl Properties signed a joint venture agreement with the City of Harare. BY TARISAI MANDIZHA. Speaking at the company analyst briefing on ...


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Science Times
   
'Water Man of India' Takes Prize for Bringing Hope to A Dry Future   
Science Times
While the Nobel Peace Prize may applaud many great acts of human kindness and perseverance, not every year's winners are designated as those that feed the masses or even bring essential components of life, such as water, to those in need. In order to ...

Activist Rajendra Singh wins Stockholm Water Prize 2015   Livemint

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BDlive
   
Tariff hikes will soon take effect, warns Eskom   
BDlive
"Eskom confirms that the price increase to be implemented on April 1 2015 to Eskom direct customers is still 12.69% and for municipalities will be 14.25% from July 1 2015, as approved by the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) during ...

S.Africa's Eskom says to implement rolling power cuts   Reuters
Eskom implements load shedding   iAfrica.com
Stage 1 load shedding: 21 March '15   East Coast Radio
Independent Online   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
ALISON-MADUEKE: On Corruption, Figures Bandied By Opposition Do Not Exist   
The Guardian Nigeria
Untitled-6 Petroleum Minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke recently had a media chat to explain some of the burning issues in her ministry. She talked about allegations of corruption, the N10bn expenditure on jet hire, the subsidy on kerosene and others.
Allegation of missing $20bn oil money an indictment on Senate —Alison-Madueke   Nigerian Tribune
Alleged missing oil revenue: NNPC wasn't indicted –Diezani Alison-Madueke ...   Daily Sun

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