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2015-10-11 Zimbabwe Business


Times LIVE
   
Zim power cuts: mines told to scale back use   
Times LIVE
Mining companies in Zimbabwe have been instructed to cut power consumption by 25% as a crippling power crisis that began last month intensifies. The directive this week from Energy and Power Development Minister Samuel Undenge came as a blow to a ...

Zesa says in talks to import power   New Zimbabwe.com
Zimbabwe orders industry, mines to cut power use by 25%   Bulawayo24 News (press release) (blog)
'Power Cuts Sign of Govt Ineptitude'   AllAfrica.com

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The Zimbabwe Standard
   
Monumental victory for the Zimbabwean economy   
The Zimbabwe Daily
Last week's endorsement of Zimbabwe's debt clearance strategy by international creditors in Lima, Peru is one of the most important moments in the country's financial history, Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa has said. Minister Chinamasa yesterday ...
How Zim will pay $1,8bn arrears   The Zimbabwe Standard
Soldier on Chinamasa, ignore saboteurs   NewsDay
Zimbabwe's Arrears Payment plan Endorsed by International Creditors   ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
New Zimbabwe.com   
Chronicle   
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CHANNELS TELEVISION
   
Shell Asks Ship Owners To Sign Letter Of Comfort   
CHANNELS TELEVISION
Shell-petroleum Ship owners exporting Nigerian oil would have to sign a “Letter of Comfort” (LOC) to guarantee it is not stolen. This is according to Royal Dutch Shell. The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) had in July, banned more than ...
Crack down on crooks: Dangote   Zimbabwe Independent
Shell asks shippers exporting Nigerian oil to sign guarantee   Reuters Africa
Shell Ask for Letters of Comfort   The Maritime Executive
GhanaWeb   
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Citifmonline
   
Anas, the Judicial Scandal and the Search for Justice...   
GhanaWeb
History is awash with upheavals in almost all institutions. The knowledge and behavioral reformative to transformative fallouts of these upheavals to such institutions and humanity are truly overwhelming as invaluable. Yet, in some of these cases, the ...

Ghana suspends 7 High Court judges   The Herald
Judicial Corruption, matter of the Judges   Graphic Online
Bribery scandal: Anas swerves BBC, Aljazeera   Pulse.com.gh
Starr 103.5 FM   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
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Digital Journal
   
Tanzania turns off hydropower plants because of low water levels   
Digital Journal
Dar Es Salaam - All of Tanzania's hydroelectric power plants have been switched off because of a lack of sufficient rain. It is hoped that the changeover to natural gas-fueled electrical generation will begin shortly. Tanzania has been facing ...
Tanzania closing hydropower plants   Nehanda Radio
Tanzania turns off hydropower as drought bites   Telegraph.co.uk

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Anglo Celt
   
Consumers urged to 'Love Your Loaf' for National Bread Week   
Anglo Celt
This week is National Bread Week and it is a case of having your loaf and eating it and admiring how it is created, whether that is the soda, batch, brack or sliced pan. Cullys Craft Bakery in Arva is a fine example of the creativity and quality of ...
Shooting yourself in the foot   The Zimbabwe Standard

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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
Africa To Grow At The Slowest Rate Since The Global Financial Crisis   
AFKInsider
Africa is likely to grow at the slowest rate in nearly a decade as falling global commodity prices, an economic slowdown in China — the region's largest trade partner — and reduced investor interest in frontier markets take a toll on many countries ...
Africa's critical energy infrastructure in the spotlight   Bulawayo24 News (press release) (blog)
Africa Faces the Challenge of Sustaining Growth - WB   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Economic Paradox: Why further slump in African economies will rather increase jobs   Pulse.com.gh

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Bulawayo24 News
   
Revenue Services On Arrests of Syndicate Defrauding Fiscus   
AllAfrica.com
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) foiled an attempt by a group of individuals to defraud the fiscus of R266 230 423. The individuals, representing a registered company in South Africa, claimed the amount as a fraudulent Value Added Tax (VAT) ...

Fraudsters nabbed in city   Pretoria East Rekord
Syndicate bust for trying to defraud fiscus   Sowetan Live (press release) (registration) (blog)

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