2015年9月12日 星期六

2015-09-13 Zimbabwe Business


ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
   
$9Million Cash Vanishes from Govt Loan Book   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Over $9Million issued out to ZANU PF youths has become redundant non-collectable cash in the government's loan books. The government has since stopped issuing out loans to individual youths but syndicates because of the high loan default rate which ...

97% OF YOUTHS FAIL TO PAY BACK THE MONEY   NewsdzeZimbabwe

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The Zimbabwe Daily
   
IMF hints at Zim credit lines   
The Zimbabwe Daily
IMF-Washinton The IMF could reopen lines of credit to Zimbabwe in 2016 if Harare completes the ongoing Staff Monitored Programme and a comprehensive plan to clear its arrears. This would mark the financier's first loans to Zimbabwe in 17 years. The SMP ...

Zim Faces Tougher Times Ahead - IMF   AllAfrica.com
Govt endures reform pain on IMF pledge   New Zimbabwe.com
The Interview: Drought a threat to economy   The Herald
Chronicle   
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New Zimbabwe.com
   
Farmers change tack as drought bites   
New Zimbabwe.com
JAMBEZI: For more than 20 years, Dalarex Ncube grew maize in arid Jambezi District, one of Zimbabwe's driest regions, and his family ate sadza, the national staple. But seven years ago, he began switching to growing sorghum and millet - both more ...
As drought destroys maize, Zimbabwe tries out new staples   Reuters
Zimbabwe tries out new staples due to drought   South African Broadcasting Corporation
As drought destroys corn, Zimbabwe tries out new staples   AG Week

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Zimbabwe-born Cameroonian starlet in dilemma   
EIN News World (registration)
Seventeen-year-old Zimbabwe-born Cameroonian footballer Cabrel Gilles Happi last month toured Germany with a local football academy and caught the eye of scouts from German giants Werder Bremen. By Brian Nkiwane This was not the first time the St ...


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Zambia Daily Mail
   
Gender climate change project to help address adverse effects   
Zambia Daily Mail
CLIMATE change has been held responsible many of the social and economic woes affecting mainly the poorest especially rural farmers in Africa and now many are seeing it as one of the root causes of food insecurity in the continent. Because of the ...
Climate change: A threat to food security   Chronicle

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The Hindu
   
Gold slips below Rs 26000-mark on weak demand, global cues   
Economic Times
MUMBAI: Gold fell back after a brief overnight bounce and closed below the Rs 26,000-mark at the domestic bullion market here due to reduced stockists demand in the face of a global slide. Elsewhere, silver continued to witness intense selling for the ...
Gold Hits 3-Week Low of Rs. 26360 on Global Cues   NDTV
Gold down to three-week low at Rs 26360; global cues weigh   Daily News & Analysis

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NewsdzeZimbabwe
   
GOVT CUTS FUEL PRICES   
NewsdzeZimbabwe
Government has reduced petrol and diesel prices by seven and five US cents respectively, as it continues working on economic variables that directly affect competitiveness. A Statutory Instrument is likely to be issued this week to enforce the price ...

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The Zimbabwe Daily
   
COMMENT: Will Zesa please come to the party?   
The Zimbabwe Daily
fed_up_with_zesa For optimists, Zimbabwe is ready for economic take-off while for the pessimists, the country is on its knees. Remember the old story about the half full or half empty glass of water? There are so many positives taking place in the ...

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Bulawayo24 News
   
French firm takes up 60pc stake in Anchor Yeast   
Chronicle
A FRENCH company has taken up a 60 percent controlling stake in Anchor Yeast, a development which will result in the rebranding of the country's sole yeast manufacturer into Lesaffre Zimbabwe. In a speech read on his behalf by the Deputy Minister of ...

mnangagwa commissions anchor yeast, french firm merger   Bulawayo24 News (press release) (blog)

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