2015年8月7日 星期五

2015-08-08 Zimbabwe Business


Nehanda Radio
   
Mangudya in bid to stimulate growth   
Zimbabwe Independent
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor John Mangudya this week lowered interest rates on borrowings in a bid to entice businesses to take advantage of cheaper funding to recapitalise and stimulate production at a time employers are firing workers in ...

ZISO: RBZ Must Boost Small Businesses   ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Zimbabwe to establish bond market   EIN News Zimbabwe
BANKS TO CUT INTEREST RATES   NewsdzeZimbabwe

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VOA Zimbabwe
   
Zimbabwe's Women Vendors Plead With Gov't Over Used Clothes Ban   
VOA Zimbabwe
Some women vendors who sell second hand clothes in Zimbabwe are calling on Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa to review an upcoming ban on the importation of second hand clothing saying it will destroy their livelihoods. Chinamasa announced the ...

Banks' core capital base up 19%   Zimbabwe Independent
MPs must engage in robust debate on economy   NewsDay
Echoes from history: Zim economy dying – Wilbert Mukori   Nehanda Radio

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The Globe and Mail
   
Brazil faces political, economic chaos with an 'uncertain future'   
The Globe and Mail
Brazil's political and economic crisis deepened through a dramatic week in which the President's popularity and the value of the currency both hit extraordinary low points. Congress is paralyzed, the ruling coalition has splintered, the economy is in ...
Petrobras Oil Scandal Leaves Brazilians Lamenting a Lost Dream   New York Times
From car painters to hairdressers, Skills Olympics put Team UK to the test in ...   The Independent
Brazil's Petrobras Registers 90 Percent Drop in Q2 Net Income   The Rio Times

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Brisbane Times
   
Reunion Island search plane deployed   
Brisbane Times
France's expanded search for debris from missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 on Reunion Island includes a search plane, says the Island's prefect, Dominique Sorain. 08/08/15. MH370 search for debris intensifies (Video Thumbnail). Up next... MH370 ...

Victims' families don't believe wreckage is part of missing jet   Irish Independent
French Deepen Role in MH370 Probe   Wall Street Journal
Revitalised hunt for wreckage   The Star Online
The Nation   
Channel News Asia   
TODAYonline   
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Irish Times
   
South Africa loses over 23000 mining jobs   
Irish Times
Falling metal prices and lower demand internationally are behind the loss of more than 23,000 jobs in South Africa's mining sector and subsidiary industries since April, economic development minister Ebrahim Patel said this week. Mining house Lonmin ...
Africa in the news: South African mining sector takes hit, Burundi shaken by ...   Brookings Institution (blog)
South Africans Lost 23000 Mining Jobs In Just Four Months   AFKInsider

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ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
   
Herald, ZBC Ditch Hundreds of Own Workers   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
As private companies destroy 20,000 workers' contracts, the Zimbabwe Government's media companies ZBC and Herald have betrayed their own employees by utilising the controversial Zuva Supreme Court loophole to axe their faithful labourers.

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ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
   
Zimbabwe's Mineral Wealth- From Purse to Curse - Ncube   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
For those of you, like me, with a deep interest in the subject of political economy, will remember the phrase 'resource curse'. A quick reference to Wikipedia will tell you that the term “was first used by Richard Auty in 1993 to describe how countries ...
Ncube Weekly: Zim's resource curse   New Zimbabwe.com

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Los Angeles Times
   
Why some African nations don't want trophy hunting to go away   
Washington Post
While much of the world has been caught up in the death of the iconic Zimbabwean lion Cecil, a slightly different conversation is happening elsewhere on the continent of Africa. Officials in South Africa and Namibia are asking to world to hold on just ...
How much Delta's lion head trophy ban could cost Africa's economy   Fortune
South Africa Criticizes Airline Ban on Animal Trophies   TIME
African countries criticise airlines' ban on transport of animal parts   The Guardian
HSUS News (blog)   
Fox News   
Global Animal   
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Sci-Tech Today
   
Tesla Joins Chrysler, General Motors on Car Hack List   
Sci-Tech Today
It seems car hacking is the latest pastime. The Tesla Model S is the most recent example of a car with flaws in its computer software that could put drivers in danger. Kevin Mahaffey, co-founder and CTO of cybersecurity startup Lookout, and Marc Rogers ...

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