2015年3月27日 星期五

2015-03-28 Zimbabwe Business


Times LIVE
   
Jail for Zimbabwe men who publicly stripped woman hoped to deter sex pests   
euronews
BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – The jailing of two Zimbabwe men who accosted a woman in a mini-skirt in the capital Harare and stripped her naked was welcomed by women's rights activists on Friday who hoped the sentence ...

Zimbabwe capital turns to solar streetlights to cut costs, crime - TRFN   Reuters Africa

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Zimbabwe's self-inflicted impending food crisis   
EIN News Zimbabwe
By Vince Musewe OPINION – Food shortages continue to create profiteering opportunities that oil the patronage machinery. For the umpteenth time, we will once more be unable to feed ourselves despite the vast idle land properties that we have and the skills ...


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The Zimbabwe Daily
   
The Battle: Press Statements by The Source News Agency and Steward Bank   
The Zimbabwe Daily
The Press Release from Steward Bank regarding the Raid on The Source News Agency, dated 27th March 2015 and apparently authored by Mtetwa & Nyambirai Legal Practitioners has been placed in the public domain. We are surprised that Econet ...

Online publication raided by Econet and Steward Bank issues statement   Technology Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe Minister Condemns News Agency Raid Over Econet Dispute   Bloomberg
Journalists Force Abortion of Econet Media Briefing   RadioVop
NewsDay   
ITWeb Africa   
Independent Online   
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TODAYonline
   
UPDATE 1-President Xi says China should not focus on growth rate only   
Reuters
(Adds Xi's comments, background). BOAO, China, March 28 (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Saturday that the country should not focus on its economic growth rate only, reiterating China's push for a more sustainable, higher-quality ...

President Xi says China should not focus on growth rate only   Daily Mail
Chinese president promotes regional vision at Boao Forum   Washington Post
PM Najib: Visa centres in Nanning and Xi'an to boost tourist arrivals from China   AsiaOne
Xinhua   
ecns   
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Boston Globe (subscription)
   
After Germanwings crash, airlines should tighten cockpit rules   
Boston Globe (subscription)
AFP/Getty Images. A 2002 photo shows an armored security door leading to the cockpit in an Airbus, the same maker of the plane that crashed in the French Alps March 24. The door is bulletproof, with an electronic code locking device and a spyhole.
Pilot: Why I won't fly again   NEWS.com.au
Should FAA require mental health exams for US pilots?   CBS News
India has rules to prevent Germanwings-like crash   Economic Times
Wall Street Journal   
The Globe and Mail   
Los Angeles Times   
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CNBC
   
Kudlow: Curb your economic pessimism   
CNBC
The economy has been in a tepid, soft, slow recovery for the past five-and-a-half years. It's the weakest rebound in generations. The Commerce Department's revision of fourth-quarter GDP shows that nothing much has changed. Over the past year, real ...

US economic growth slows in fourth quarter   Business Standard
US business spending may fall on profits data   Gulf Daily News
US growth mild, but durable   The Daily Star
Khaleej Times   
Columbia Daily Tribune   
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Moneycontrol.com
   
Chipmaker deal helps Wall Street rebound, oil slumps anew   
Moneycontrol.com
The major US stock indexes snapped a four-day losing streak after the Wall Street Journal reported chipmaker Intel Corp (INTC.O) is in talks to buy rival Altera Corp (ALTR.O). Chipmakers bounced, led by a 28 percent gain in Altera. Google +. Like this story ...

Global shares up at end of down week   Business Standard
GLOBAL MARKETS-Chipmaker deal helps Wall St rebound, oil slumps anew   Yahoo Finance UK
GLOBAL MARKETS-Shares advance at end of down week, oil prices retreat   Reuters

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International Business Times
   
China, Kazakhstan Sign $23.6 Billion In Deals   
International Business Times
China's Premier Li Keqiang (R) talks with Kazakhstan's Prime Minister Karim Massimov (L) during a signing ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing March 27, 2015. REUTERS/Feng Li/Pool. (Reuters) - China and Kazakhstan have signed 33 deals ...

Landmark agreements signed with Kazakhstan   ecns
China, Kazakhstan Sign 30 Cooperation Accords in Multiple Sectors   Latin American Herald Tribune
China strikes $23.6 billion worth of deals with Kazakhstan   Economic Times
Xinhua   
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Financial Express
   
IAEA urges India to tighten nuclear safety regulations   
DAWN.com
VIENNA: The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) urged India on Friday to further tighten its nuclear safety regulations by assuring the legal independence of its atomic watchdog and allowing more outside inspections. India, which has tested nuclear ...

India's N-insurance a positive step, says IAEA   Times of India
'India needs national nuclear safety policy'   The Hindu

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Peru this Week
   
Southern Copper still moving forward with Tia Maria Peru project - CEO   
Creamer Media's Mining Weekly
LIMA – Southern Copper "will continue making efforts to move forward" with its Tia Maria project in Peru, the CEO of the mining firm told Reuters, just hours after a company spokesperson said the project was being shelved. "Our position is that effectively the ...

Firm says $1.4 bn Peru mining project still on after spat   Zee News
Canceled or not? Southern Copper hit by conflicting remarks on Peru mine   Seeking Alpha (registration)
UPDATE 3-Southern Copper hit by conflicting remarks on Peru mine's future   Reuters
Andina - Agencia Peruana de Noticias   
Business News Americas   
Fox News Latino   
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