2015年5月5日 星期二

2015-05-06 Zimbabwe Business


Daily Times Nigeria
   
Zimbabwe to Import 700 000 Tons of Maize – Minister   
Daily Times Nigeria
Parts of southern Zimbabwe will suffer “significant” food shortages this season, the US-funded Famine Early Warning Systems Network warned on Tuesday. Some homes in rural areas in the south of the country have produced “next to nothing”, partly due to ...

Farming Experts Blame Mugabe As Zim Runs out of Food   ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Zimbabwe to import 700000 tonnes of corn to avert hunger   Yahoo News

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NewsDay
   
ZDTC unveils $10 million equipment from India   
NewsDay
THE Zimbabwe Diamond Technology Centre (ZDTC) yesterday unveiled part of the equipment worth $10 million from India in a major boost for the cutting and polishing of diamonds in the country. BY VICTORIA MTOMBA. Value addition of minerals has been ...

Govt urged to ban raw exports   The Zimbabwe Daily

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ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
   
Telecel Licence Completely Paid Up Long Time Ago   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Telecel Zimbabwe on Tuesday refuted claims that it had failed to pay for its licence renewal, maintaining that it had paid government a total of $14 million. The Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) last week cancelled the ...

Telecel to meet govt over licence   NewsDay
Vimpelcom's Zimbabwe unit must follow law to survive - minister   Reuters Africa
Telecel Zimbabwe Could Yet Retain Mobile License, Minister Says   Bloomberg
New Zimbabwe.com   
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The Zimbabwe Daily
   
Mandishona new PSMAS boss   
The Zimbabwe Daily
The Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) has appointed human capital expert and business consultant Mr Henry Mandishona (37) as its managing director with effect from May 1.Mr Mandishona's main brief is to turnaround the fortunes of the ailing ...


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International Monetary Fund
   
Regional Economic Outlook Update   
International Monetary Fund
A modest recovery is expected to continue in the MENAP despite a slump in oil prices, raging regional conflicts, and lingering uncertainty of the post-Arab Spring transitions. Despite a sharp decline in oil prices, growth in the oil-exporting countries is projected ...

IMF Video: Presentation of the 2015 Regional Economic Outlook for the Middle ...   EIN News (press release)

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Toronto Sun
   
CRTC limits roaming rates that big carriers can charge   
Toronto Star
Canada's telecom watchdog will regulate the rates that the country's Big Three wireless providers can charge smaller rivals to use their networks, a move that could ultimately lower retail prices for some consumers and allow newer companies to expand their ...

CRTC cracks down on roaming rates national carriers charge rivals   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
CRTC caps wireless roaming rates that Big 3 can charge small rivals   CBC.ca

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NDTV
   
Oil Prices Near 2015 Highs on Weaker Dollar, Libya Supply   
NDTV
Singapore: Oil prices rose on Wednesday to hold near 2015 highs, continuing a month-long rally that was supported by a weaker dollar and a disruption to crude exports in Libya. Oil bulls have pushed prices higher this week, after a rally of between 20 ...

Lift Crude Oil Export Ban? Obama Just Doesn't Seem That Into It   Newsmax

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Channel News Asia
   
ADB stronger on poverty alleviation, infrastructure   
Jakarta Post
The 67-member Asian Development Bank (ADB) ended its annual meeting on Tuesday with a 50 percent boost to its lending and grant resources to as much as US$20 billion a year and stronger institutional and financial capacity to help developing members ...

Pakistan advised to cut energy subsidies   DAWN.com
The Infrastructure Bicycle   Caixin Media

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