New Zimbabwe.com
Zimbabwe to buy corn from Zambia
New Zimbabwe.com
ZAMBIA plans to sell as much as a third of its record corn crop to regional countries including Zimbabwe as drought and floods in neighbouring nations decimate harvests of the grain used as a staple food. The country will sell as much as 1 million metric tons ...
Zambia to Sell Corn From Record Crop as Neighbors Hit by DroughtBloomberg
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New Zimbabwe.com
ZAMBIA plans to sell as much as a third of its record corn crop to regional countries including Zimbabwe as drought and floods in neighbouring nations decimate harvests of the grain used as a staple food. The country will sell as much as 1 million metric tons ...
Zambia to Sell Corn From Record Crop as Neighbors Hit by Drought
Eyewitness News
Zimbabwe turns up heat on diamond miners
Eyewitness News
ZIMBABWE, Harare – Zimbabwe's cash-strapped government is turning the heat on its diamond miners in the controversial Marange diamond fields. It says they must start underground mining if they want to retain their licenses. Mining firms in Marange have ...
Marange rape victims suffer in silenceThe Zimbabwe Standard
Faltering Mbada Resorts to Digging Conglomerate DiamondsZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Zim mine worker tries to smuggle diamonds in penTimes LIVE
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The Zimbabwe Daily
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Eyewitness News
ZIMBABWE, Harare – Zimbabwe's cash-strapped government is turning the heat on its diamond miners in the controversial Marange diamond fields. It says they must start underground mining if they want to retain their licenses. Mining firms in Marange have ...
Marange rape victims suffer in silence
Faltering Mbada Resorts to Digging Conglomerate Diamonds
Zim mine worker tries to smuggle diamonds in pen
The Zimbabwe Daily
Telecel saga deepens
The Zimbabwe Daily
Telecel Zimbabwe, the third largest mobile operator in the country, has been paying licence fees in installments after striking a deal to settle the dues in seven years, Standardbusiness heard last week. Telecel was in the eye of a storm recently after ...
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The Zimbabwe Daily
Telecel Zimbabwe, the third largest mobile operator in the country, has been paying licence fees in installments after striking a deal to settle the dues in seven years, Standardbusiness heard last week. Telecel was in the eye of a storm recently after ...
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 pctNew Zimbabwe.com
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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
The Zimbabwe Daily
Meikles lays off 153 workers
The Zimbabwe Daily
Meikles Limited group has laid off 153 workers across Zimbabwe under a termination by notice arrangement as the company rationalises staff to create opportunities for growth on the back of a challenging liquidity environment. The company will spend about ...
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The Zimbabwe Daily
Meikles Limited group has laid off 153 workers across Zimbabwe under a termination by notice arrangement as the company rationalises staff to create opportunities for growth on the back of a challenging liquidity environment. The company will spend about ...
Financial Times
Facebook launches money transfers service as Treasury confirms payment ...
Out-Law.com
Financial services and technology law expert John Salmon of Pinsent Masons, the law firm behind Out-Law.com, said that consumers' existing engagement with Facebook's social networking services means the company can overcome challenges in getting ...
Money transfers Facebook-style may extract a high data priceFinancial Times
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Out-Law.com
Financial services and technology law expert John Salmon of Pinsent Masons, the law firm behind Out-Law.com, said that consumers' existing engagement with Facebook's social networking services means the company can overcome challenges in getting ...
Money transfers Facebook-style may extract a high data price
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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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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'Mujuru financier' in $16 million row with bank
New Zimbabwe.com
THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has reportedly launched investigations into Zanu PF financier, Kudakwashe Tagwirei, and BancABC over allegations of connivance to commit fraud. Tagwirei, owner of Sakunda Holdings, has been accused of funding ...
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New Zimbabwe.com
THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has reportedly launched investigations into Zanu PF financier, Kudakwashe Tagwirei, and BancABC over allegations of connivance to commit fraud. Tagwirei, owner of Sakunda Holdings, has been accused of funding ...
Independent Online
Joburg traffic blitz nets dozens
Independent Online
Johannesburg - A man was caught driving at 221km/h on the M1 highway in Midrand, Johannesburg metro police said on Sunday. “The man, aged 34 and from Pretoria, was arrested at 2am on Sunday while travelling with his brother,” said Chief ...
M1 double decker freeway closed for maintenanceTimes LIVE
M1 double decker closed for maintenanceThe Citizen
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Independent Online
Johannesburg - A man was caught driving at 221km/h on the M1 highway in Midrand, Johannesburg metro police said on Sunday. “The man, aged 34 and from Pretoria, was arrested at 2am on Sunday while travelling with his brother,” said Chief ...
M1 double decker freeway closed for maintenance
M1 double decker closed for maintenance
National Mirror
Profit-taking costs investors N463bn
The Punch
Investors lost up to N463bn on the Nigerian Stock Exchange last week as profit-taking dominated the stock market. The equities segment of the NSE had closed on a negative note in all five days of trading last week with both the market capitalisation of the ...
Equities shed N1.4trn in Q1, may end quarter bearishNational Mirror
NSE ends week negative, as indicators shave 4.51%Nigerian Tribune
Electoral risk shaves off N462b from Nigerian equitiesThe Nation Newspaper
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The Punch
Investors lost up to N463bn on the Nigerian Stock Exchange last week as profit-taking dominated the stock market. The equities segment of the NSE had closed on a negative note in all five days of trading last week with both the market capitalisation of the ...
Equities shed N1.4trn in Q1, may end quarter bearish
NSE ends week negative, as indicators shave 4.51%
Electoral risk shaves off N462b from Nigerian equities
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