2015年9月24日 星期四

2015-09-25 Zimbabwe Business


ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
   
Govt Draconian Law Bans Bathroom Geysers: Mugabe Blames ZESA Disaster On ...   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
The Zimbabwean government has launched a conclusive blame attack on house-owners and their domestic geysers saying they are responsible for the country's power crisis. Robert Mugabe's administration has since begun creating a law that will ban ...

POWER CRISIS…Electric geyser ban looms   Chronicle

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The Herald
   
Govt expects ZIA transformation by year end   
The Herald
GOVERNMENT expects to complete the transformation of the Zimbabwe Investment Authority into a full service Investment Promotion Authority from a simple licensing and facilitating board by the end of the year. The transformation includes the ...


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The Zimbabwe Daily
   
Protection for home-seekers• Judge slams lawyers • . . . wants legal system ...   
The Zimbabwe Daily
The High Court has called for an urgent reform of immovable property conveyancing laws to protect scores of home-owners and home-seekers who lose their cash to fraudsters and negligent lawyers. Justice Nicholas Mathonsi said loopholes in the ...


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Raw Milk Production Up 3,4 Percent in 8 Months to August   
AllAfrica.com
ZIMBABWE'S raw milk production in the eight months to August 2015 increased 3,4 percent to 37,5 million litres compared to 36,32 million litres same period in 2014 largely on growth of various dairy heifer schemes which are now contributing to production.

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Irish Times
   
Damage limitation fuels VW public relations strategy   
Irish Times
“We have totally screwed up,” said Michael Horn, head of Volkswagen's US division. But Volkswagen's screw-up isn't just any screw-up. It cheated at something it was supposed to be good at: environmental credentials. Slogans like “if only everything in ...
When Volkswagen Catches a Cold, German Town Wolfsburg Gets Pneumonia   NDTV
Insight - After year of stonewalling, Volkswagen stunned US regulators with ...   Reuters
Diesel fans fear Volkswagen emissions scandal may tarnish technology   Los Angeles Times
The Australian Financial Review   
Irish Independent   
New York Times   
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The Zimbabwe Daily
   
South Africa's rand hits record low against dollar   
The Zimbabwe Daily
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – South Africa's rand fell more than 1 percent to a record low against the dollar on Thursday, weighed down by nagging concerns over sluggish domestic growth and the impact of slowing growth in China. COIN. The rand fell to ...

South Africa holds key interest rate at six percent   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
'Rand weakness not a bad thing'   Chronicle
Rand falls to record low against dollar - now over 14   Times LIVE
Bloomberg   
AllAfrica.com   
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Ingredion Receives Consensus Rating of "Hold" from Analysts (NASDAQ:INGR)   
Dakota Financial News
Ingredion logo Shares of Ingredion (NASDAQ:INGR) have been given an average recommendation of “Hold” by the seven brokerages that are presently covering the firm, MarketBeat.com reports. Two research analysts have rated the stock with a sell ...

INGREDION NAMES MARTIN SONNTAG SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, STRATEGY AND GLOBAL ...   EIN News World (registration)
Ingredion names senior vice-president for strategy   World Grain

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The Zimbabwe Daily
   
Drought-hit Zim running out of food   
The Zimbabwe Daily
Harare – Villagers in Zimbabwe are skipping meals and foraging for wild fruit as food stocks run out after a poor harvest blamed on drought and controversial land reforms. iolafr zimfood drought. Zimbabwean farmer Mabel Zevezanayi holds a dried corn ...

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Independent Online
   
Motsoeneng's salary: ANC cautions SABC   
Independent Online
Cape Town - The ANC has cautioned, in reaction to the latest salary increase awarded to SABC chief operating officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng, that the economic climate should be considered when determining public servants' pay. “The African National ...

ANC Warns SABC About Exorbitant Salaries   RadioVop
SOEs blighted by ineptitude   Times LIVE
Hlaudi Motsoeneng gets R1-million pay jump   Mail & Guardian Online
AllAfrica.com   
Eyewitness News   
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The Zimbabwe Daily
   
'We want to stay but . . . '   
The Zimbabwe Daily
Telecel Zimbabwe's majority shareholder Vimpelcom says it is committed to maintaining its shareholding in the mobile network operator and is already implementing a turnaround strategy. Disposal of the 60 percent shareholding could only be considered on ...


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