2015年8月23日 星期日

2015-08-24 Zimbabwe Business


NewsDay
   
Chiyangwa rival arrested   
NewsDay
POLICE in Harare have arrested an executive member of the Odar Housing Co-operative as the fight for ownership of Odar Farm between the housing consortium and businessman Phillip Chiyangwa deepens. By Everson Mushava. Retired Colonel Patson ...

Southlea Park saga takes new twist   The Zimbabwe Standard

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NewsDay
   
Econet saves $70m from costs reduction   
NewsDay
Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, the country's largest mobile operators said to date it has saved $70 million after undertaking a number of cost containment measures. BY BUSINESS REPORTER. In June the mobile operator ordered its suppliers, foreign and local, ...

ECONET CUTS COSTS BY $70M   NewsdzeZimbabwe

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ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
   
Harare Agricultural Show Kicks Off.   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Harare Agricultural Show will go ahead despite the outbreak of foot and mouth disease in some parts of the country and some reported cases of swine fever in Mt Darwin. Due to the outbreak of foot and mouth disease there were no cattle at the Midlands ...

HARARE AGRICULTURAL SHOW BEGINS   NewsdzeZimbabwe

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VOA Zimbabwe
   
Future Looks Bleak for Zimbabweans as Economic Problems Persist   
VOA Zimbabwe
President Robert Mugabe with his two deputies, Phelekezela Mphoko (L) and Emmerson Mnangagwa (R). Collage by Ntungamili Nkomo. x. President Robert Mugabe with his two deputies, Phelekezela Mphoko (L) and Emmerson Mnangagwa (R). Collage by ...

Low FDI alarms government — Mphoko   The Zimbabwe Standard

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Chronicle
   
Two in court for smuggling gold worth $300000   
New Zimbabwe.com
TWO men who tried to smuggle gold worth $300,000 out of the country in their car's fuel tank have appeared in court in the border town of Plumtree, where two South Africans were also arrested for gold smuggling earlier this month, it was reported on ...

Two in Zim court for smuggling gold worth R3.8m   The Zimbabwe Daily
Smugglers nabbed with $300000 gold   Chronicle

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The Zimbabwe Standard
   
'Demolitions target the poor'   
The Zimbabwe Standard
HARARE City Council practises double standards against the poorer communities when it comes to demolition of illegal structures, according to information in The Standard's possession. Paidamoyo Muzulu /Zisunko Ndlovu. While illegal structures in ...


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The Zimbabwe Standard
   
Govt to cut allowances for civil servants   
The Zimbabwe Standard
Government is set to cut allowances for its workforce in a cost-cutting move that is expected to see huge income losses for civil servants. Our Staff. Earnings for most government workers are made up more of allowances than basic pay. The move is ...

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The state pension should be regarded as a benefit   
Herald Scotland
I NOTE with interest the letter from Mrs J Duncan (August 17). Of course the state pension is a benefit, a massive transfer of wealth from from the young and not so young to the old, supposedly from the rich to the needy, along with winter fuel ...
Editorial Comment: Pensions inquiry a progressive move   The Zimbabwe Daily

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The Guardian
   
China syndrome: how the slowdown could spread to the Brics and beyond   
The Guardian
Emerging markets, once the world's great economic hope, could see the good times end as Beijing falters. We look at which countries are most vulnerable to the 21st century's next financial crisis. Liberian children with Chinese flags welcome a visit by ...
Liverpool new boy Roberto Firmino had a perilous upbringing in Brazil... now ...   Brazil Business Today (subscription)
Brazil cleans up its act, so should Mexico   gulfnews.com
..As Harare employs drastic measures   EIN News Zimbabwe

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NewsdzeZimbabwe
   
STANCHART TARGETS ZANU PF BIGWIGS   
NewsdzeZimbabwe
Standard Chartered Bank Zimbabwe will with effect from August 31 2015 cease to process all United States Dollar cross border transactions after the bank's vendor in New York, US, changed its service terms in a move that is believed to be part of the ...


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