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Govt okays prepaid water meters
NewsDay
THE government has given the nod for the installation of pre-paid water meters in all urban centres, setting the stage for a bruising fight with residents and human rights organisations resisting the move and describing it as “anti-social”. BY RICHARD CHIDZA.
Government digs in on water metersNew Zimbabwe.com
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NewsDay
THE government has given the nod for the installation of pre-paid water meters in all urban centres, setting the stage for a bruising fight with residents and human rights organisations resisting the move and describing it as “anti-social”. BY RICHARD CHIDZA.
Government digs in on water meters
The Zimbabwe Daily
'Tourism an instrument of peace'
The Zimbabwe Daily
Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa has encouraged African countries to adopt tourism as a means of ensuring peace and understanding among people. Officially opening the eighth edition of the Sanganai/Hlanganai World Tourism Expo in Harare last ...
Budget airline eyes more investmentsDaily News
Muzembi, Kasukuwere war hits Zim tourismNew Zimbabwe.com
Tourism Expo Boosting Travel To Zimbabwe, Officials SayVOA Studio 7 for Zimbabwe
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The Zimbabwe Daily
Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa has encouraged African countries to adopt tourism as a means of ensuring peace and understanding among people. Officially opening the eighth edition of the Sanganai/Hlanganai World Tourism Expo in Harare last ...
Budget airline eyes more investments
Muzembi, Kasukuwere war hits Zim tourism
Tourism Expo Boosting Travel To Zimbabwe, Officials Say
Econet cuts 35 percent off all salaries
The Zimbabwe Daily
ECONET Wireless, Zimbabwe's largest mobile phone company, is cutting salaries by 35 percent across the board starting in July. The cuts will also be felt at Econet's subsidiaries, Steward Bank, Mutare Bottling and Liquid Telecom. Several sources last night ...
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The Zimbabwe Daily
ECONET Wireless, Zimbabwe's largest mobile phone company, is cutting salaries by 35 percent across the board starting in July. The cuts will also be felt at Econet's subsidiaries, Steward Bank, Mutare Bottling and Liquid Telecom. Several sources last night ...
Zimbabwe Records More Mergers
AllAfrica.com
TEN mergers have been approved so far by the Competition and Tariff Commission (CTC) amid indications that more local companies would seek foreign partners to strengthen balance sheets. CTC assistant director Benjamin Chinhengo told ...
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AllAfrica.com
TEN mergers have been approved so far by the Competition and Tariff Commission (CTC) amid indications that more local companies would seek foreign partners to strengthen balance sheets. CTC assistant director Benjamin Chinhengo told ...
Brazil 2-1 Venezuela: Thiago Silva and Roberto Firmino strikes secure Copa ...
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Foreign investors boost local capital markets
The Zimbabwe Standard
Chengetedzai Depository Company, board chairman Zwelibanzi Ndlovu told a 2015 Buy Zimbabwe Summit last week that of the accounts opened locals had 1 784, while foreigners accounted for 754, signalling that investors had confidence in the market.
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The Zimbabwe Standard
Chengetedzai Depository Company, board chairman Zwelibanzi Ndlovu told a 2015 Buy Zimbabwe Summit last week that of the accounts opened locals had 1 784, while foreigners accounted for 754, signalling that investors had confidence in the market.
US $100 Million Brainworks Government Advisory Deal Never Put to Tender
AllAfrica.com
PRIVATE equity group, Brainworks Capital, expected to earn a healthy $100 million when it was contracted to advise the government in its bid to force foreign mining companies to comply with the country's indigenisation laws. The company was awarded the ...
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AllAfrica.com
PRIVATE equity group, Brainworks Capital, expected to earn a healthy $100 million when it was contracted to advise the government in its bid to force foreign mining companies to comply with the country's indigenisation laws. The company was awarded the ...
Bloomberg
Euro Risk Concealed as Greece Lurches Toward Currency Union Exit
Bloomberg
To look at the euro right now, you'd never guess its very existence is being threatened. As Greece edges closer to crashing out of the monetary union, Europe's single currency is headed for only its second monthly gain versus the dollar in a year. Strategists ...
Why on earth is Greece in the EU?Politico
Tsipras offers new concessions for Troika dealIrish Independent
Greece deal urged as new proposals offered9news.com.au
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Bloomberg
To look at the euro right now, you'd never guess its very existence is being threatened. As Greece edges closer to crashing out of the monetary union, Europe's single currency is headed for only its second monthly gain versus the dollar in a year. Strategists ...
Why on earth is Greece in the EU?
Tsipras offers new concessions for Troika deal
Greece deal urged as new proposals offered
New Zimbabwe.com
Zim tobacco smoking again
New Zimbabwe.com
NOISY trolleys roll bales of tobacco on and off the auction floors in Harare, Zimbabwe's capital. Here they call it "green gold." Some of the country's estimated 100,000 small-scale tobacco farmers look on, hoping for profitable sales. Auctioneers, quoting prices ...
Tobacco Is Smokin' Again In ZimbabweWUWF
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New Zimbabwe.com
NOISY trolleys roll bales of tobacco on and off the auction floors in Harare, Zimbabwe's capital. Here they call it "green gold." Some of the country's estimated 100,000 small-scale tobacco farmers look on, hoping for profitable sales. Auctioneers, quoting prices ...
Tobacco Is Smokin' Again In Zimbabwe
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