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2015-10-05 Zimbabwe Business


NewsDay
   
Minister faces contempt of Parly charges   
NewsDay
ENERGY and Power Development minister Samuel Undenge faces contempt of Parliament charges for allegedly dodging questions and walking out of the National Assembly on Wednesday before MPs could quizz him over the acute power shortage facing ...


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National marketing campaign launched   
Chronicle
THE government has launched a nationwide marketing campaign that seeks to promote capacity building and increased production in local industries. Industry and Commerce Minister Mike Bimha at a function hosted by Buy Zimbabwe in Beitbridge last week ...

Govt launches capacity building campaign   The Herald

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Sputnik International
   
Elections Good Chance to 'End Right-Wing Party Rule' in Portugal   
Sputnik International
Upcoming parliamentary elections in Portugal may be a good opportunity to put an end to the rule of the right-wing parties in the country, Angelo Alves, a central political committee member with the Portuguese Communist Party, told Sputnik. MOSCOW ...


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The Express Tribune
   
WEF report — a timely warning   
The Express Tribune
World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Report 2016 has ranked Pakistan 126th — 14th from the bottom. PHOTO: AFP. The World Economic Forum's (WEF) Global Competitiveness Report 2016, which compares governance in 140 countries, has ...

How Competitive Is Your Country?   Voice of America (blog)
Kenya drops nine positions in ranking   The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)
India Moved 16 Places Forward in WEF Competitiveness Ranking   Ledger Gazette
ValueWalk   
TV Newsroom   
Rapid News Network   
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Mail & Guardian Online
   
It doesn't end with Piketty – five policies that could reduce inequality   
Mail & Guardian Online
Reducing income inequality and giving everyone in South Africa a chance to succeed will entrench democracy. High levels of inequality in South Africa have a negative effect on education and social mobility, resulting in less competitive markets and ...
Tax the rich in South Africa: economist   BusinessTech
'Tax, not growth, to boost equality'   Times LIVE
Piketty maps out way to inequality reduction in SA   South African Broadcasting Corporation
Independent Online   
New Vision   
Politicsweb   
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Bangkok Post
   
Heritage Bank to Increase SMEs' Lending to N100 billion by 2016   
THISDAY Live
Heritage Bank Limited said it is targeting to raise its lending to small and medium scale enterprise (SMEs) to N100 billion by the end of 2016. Head of SME Product, Concept, Ideas and Development, Heritage Bank, Mr. Ekene Maduake, disclosed this in ...
Lady with a plan   Bangkok Post
Heritage Bank to increase SMEs funding to N100b   The Nation Newspaper
Heritage Bank To Grow SME Lending To N100bn In 2016   Leadership Newspapers
The Zimbabwe Standard   
The Nation   
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The Zimbabwe Daily
   
Re-powering project faces hurdle   
The Zimbabwe Daily
THE Indian Export and Import Bank has allegedly rejected a request from Jaguar Overseas Limited to provide a $70 million loan to finance Harare Power Station's re-powering project. Jaguar Overseas of India was contracted by the Zimbabwe Power ...


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Bid to harmonise investment laws   
Chronicle
The government is in the process of harmonising investment laws through the creation of an Omnibus Investment Act which seeks to remove stumbling blocks to investment inflow The move is part of the wider strategy to create a sound investment ...

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The Zimbabwe Daily
   
Experts pledge to increase crop yields   
The Zimbabwe Daily
Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Minister Joseph Made hands over a cattle branding certificate to Ms Emma Masawi in Zvimba last Friday. Looking on is Zimbabwe Republic Police Commissioner-General Dr Augustine Chihuri.

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Nehanda Radio
   
TelOne to introduce prepaid system   
Nehanda Radio
FIXED phone operator, TelOne, which is owed more than $160 million by its customers, plans to introduce a prepaid system to stem the rising tide of customer defaults. TelOne's managing director, Mrs Chipo Mtasa. Its debtors include Government, the ...

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