2015年6月15日 星期一

2015-06-16 Zimbabwe Business


The Zimbabwe Daily
   
Govt needs $300m for food imports   
The Zimbabwe Daily
At least $300 million is required to import food due to the poor harvest that was recorded during the 2014-15 season, Acting President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said. Speaking during the official launch of the Zimbabwe Zero Hunger Strategic Review ...


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RT
   
Zimbabwe phases out local currency at 35 quadrillion to US$1   
RT
Zimbabwe has started retiring its almost worthless local currency in favor of the US dollar. Today, 35 quadrillion Zimbabwean dollars are equal to US $1, as a result of hyperinflation which hit the country in 2009. The demonetization process of the Zimbabwe ...

Hyperinflation kills off Zimbabwe dollar   EIN News Zimbabwe
RIP worlds only hundred trillion dollar bill   MENAFN.COM
Chris Johns: Volatility in emerging markets offers investor opportunities   Irish Times
The Africa Report   
The Conversation UK   
AllAfrica.com   
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ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
   
UK-Breakthrough Zimbabwean Lady Invents World's First Odour-Free Dog Bed   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Birmingham Post|A ZIMBABWEAN woman forced to flee Robert Mugabe's terror together with her family after thugs beat their neighbours, has found a new life in Birmingham as she invented the world's first anti-odour dog bed. Sian Lenegan found herself in ...


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New Zimbabwe.com
   
Econet secures SA remittances deal   
New Zimbabwe.com
THE South African Reserve Bank (SARB) has given Zimbabwe's biggest telecommunications company, Econet Wireless, the greenlight to start cross-border mobile money remittances to Zimbabwe. EcoCash is an innovative mobile payment solution run by ...

SA Reserve Bank clears EcoCash Zimbabwe transfers   IT News Africa
The SA Reserve Bank has Approved EcoCash Zimbabwe Transfer Service   TechCabal
Econet acquires LPG business Redan Gas - report   Telecompaper (subscription)
Technology Zimbabwe   
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Zimbabwe To Street Vendors: Pack Up, Clean Up, Ship Out!   
KTEP
He is one of an estimated 20,000 street vendors in Harare, the capital city of Zimbabwe. The vendors sell everything from sweet potatoes to new and used footwear to pirated CDs. Goods splay across the sidewalks, making it a minefield for pedestrians in a ...


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Deflation Returned to Bulgaria in May - National Statistical Institute   
Novinite.com
According to the latest figures of the National Statistical Institute (NSI) on the index of consumer prices, which were released on Monday, deflation returned to Bulgaria in May. The monthly inflation stood at negative 0.2 % in May, the inflation since the ...


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Thomson Reuters Foundation
   
Zimbabwe harvests shrivel as rains and government farm support dry up   
Thomson Reuters Foundation
Zimbabwean women harvest maize from a field in a peri-urban suburb of Mabvuku in Harare, April 10, 2014. REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo. Tweet · Recommend · Google + · LinkedIn · Email Print. Leave us a comment. BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, June 15 ...


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Media Update
   
The 2015 Public Relations World Congress is the first ever to be held in Africa   
BusinessGhana
The International Public Relations Association (IPRA) , the world's most influential professional association for senior international public relations executives, has named APO the Official Newswire of the IPRA Public Relations World Congress (htt, a 2-day ...

Sept 2015 Public Relations World Congress First Ever in Africa   RadioVop
The International Public Relations Association (IPRA) Makes APO the Official ...   GlobeNewswire (press release)
APO named official newswire of the IPRA Public Relations World Congress   Media Update

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Shields Gazette
   
Businesses send 'classroom in a container' to Zimbabwe   
Shields Gazette
Two South Tyneside companies have come together to support a project to transport a classroom in a container to Zimbabwe. Vicki Newman. vicki.newman@jpress.co.uk. 10:29 Monday 15 June 2015. 0. Have your say. Two companies in South Tyneside ...


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7000 residents demand compensation over Japan nuclear disaster   
The Sun Daily
TOKYO: About 7,000 residents near Fukushima prefecture sought compensation Monday of 1.85 billion yen (US$15 million, RM56 million) through an out-of-court settlement with the operator of a ravaged Japanese nuclear plant, a report said. A total of 7,128 ...


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