2015年10月11日 星期日

2015-10-12 Zimbabwe Business


New Zimbabwe.com
   
Industry load-shedding mutual, says Mbiriri   
The Herald
The decision to reduce industrial use of power was not imposed on business, Secretary for Energy and Power Development Mr Partson Mbiriri has said. He said there was consensus in coming up with the decision. Mr Mbiriri's comments come in the wake of ...

Industry not forced to cut power, govt   New Zimbabwe.com

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ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
   
Hwange Colliery Boss Fired   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Hwange Colliery Company Limited faces an uncertain future after board chairman Mr Farai Mutamangira was fired on Friday at a time when the coal mining giant's fortunes have continued to nose-dive with latest results casting doubt over its ability to ...
HCCL boss resigns   Chronicle

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Nehanda Radio
   
Zimbabwe says to clear $1.86 billion arrears by next April   
Nehanda Radio
HARARE, (Reuters) – Zimbabwe will clear arrears of $1.86 billion to international creditors such as the International Monetary Fund by the end of next April, the finance minister said on Friday, a major step towards unlocking new funding. Minister ...
Zim hammers out debt clearance deal• Move to unlock further credit lines ...   The Zimbabwe Daily
Breaking: Creditors approve Zim debt clearance plan   NewsDay

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ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
   
Dangote Ditches Zimbabwe, Report Suggests   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Africa's richest man Aliko Dangote has curiously omitted Zimbabwe from the countries he named as investment destinations only a few weeks after purportedly striking a mega deal with the southern African country. During his visit to Zimbabwe last month, ...

Dangote investments stimulating African economy, say Tanzanian, Nigerian ...   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Buhari, Tanzanian president commend Dangote's business drive   Daily Times Nigeria
Dangote gets kudos for 'stimulating' African economy   The Nation Newspaper
Leadership Newspapers   
Daily News | The National Newspaper (press release) (blog)   
Vanguard   
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The Herald
   
Comesa August inflation at 6,3pc   
The Herald
The year on year inflation rate for the COMESA region stood at 6,3 percent for the month of August 2015 compared to 15,4 percent recorded during the same period last year. According to the latest Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa Consumer ...

Malawi, Sudan and Ethiopia cost of living highest in Comesa   The Star

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The Zimbabwe Standard
   
Pharmaceutical sector needs $40m cash injection   
Chronicle
THE pharmaceutical industry in Zimbabwe needs about $40 million for re-tooling, which will allow production of a new range of competitive products. Zimbabwe Investment Authority (ZIA) chairman and businessman, Nigel Chanakira told Business Chronicle ...

Zimbabwe imports $400m worth of drugs annually   The Zimbabwe Standard

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Financial Times
   
Western oil groups warn against Nigerian contracts overhaul   
Financial Times
Western oil executives have warned Nigeria against sweeping changes to commercial contracts that could lead to the government taking a bigger share of revenues from the country's vast deepwater fields. As Africa's leading crude producer begins a ...

Shell, Chevron other western oil groups warn Nigeria against contracts overhaul   Naija247news
Shell Asks Shippers Exporting Nigerian Oil to Sign Guarantee   AllAfrica.com
Shell Ask for Letters of Comfort   The Maritime Executive

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Ceylon Daily News
   
EIA process to be reviewed   
Chronicle
THE government is working on reviewing the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process and related regulations to facilitate the ease of doing business in the country. Environmental regulations are a major component of the multiplicity of regulatory ...
EIA report out before October 15   Ceylon Daily News
A new Environmental Impact Assessment report due next week on Colombo Port ...   Hiru News
Port city: Vital report before Thursday   The Sunday Times Sri Lanka

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BBC News
   
Tanzania closing hydropower plants   
BBC News
All hydropower plants in Tanzania are being switched off because a lack of rain has led to low water levels in the country's dams. Hydro-electricity generation has fallen to 20% of capacity, making it difficult for the dams to operate. It is the first ...
Tanzania turns off hydropower as drought bites   Telegraph.co.uk

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New Zimbabwe.com
   
Ratepayers owe Gweru council $29 m   
New Zimbabwe.com
GWERU City Council is owed $29 million by ratepayers as residents and other debtors fail to pay for their bills due to the economic meltdown, documents reveal. Last year, council engaged debt collectors in an effort to recover $25 million owed by ...

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