2015年10月12日 星期一

2015-10-13 Zimbabwe Business


NewsDay
   
Zim, Opec sign $20m facility to build 12 schools   
NewsDay
ZIMBABWE has signed a $20 million educational facility with a development fund of the Oil Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) for the construction of 12 schools in eight provinces. BY VICTORIA MTOMBA. The facility by the Opec Fund for International ...

Zim secures $20m to build rural schools   New Zimbabwe.com
Govt, OPEC sign $20m education fund facility   The Zimbabwe Daily
Opec funds construction of 17 Zim schools   Chronicle

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NewsDay
   
Innscor to unbundle units   
NewsDay
Innscor Africa Limited shareholders will hold an extraordinary general meeting on November 2 to approve the unbundling of its Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) unit and unlock shareholder value. Shares of the QSR business, to be named Simbisa Brands ...

Innscor unbundles…Seeks separate listing for Simbisa Brands   Chronicle
Innscor to list restaurants unit as Simbisa   The Herald
Chicken Inn to list on stock market   New Zimbabwe.com
The Zimbabwe Daily   
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NewsDay
   
NetOne on restructuring exercise   
NewsDay
NetOne has confirmed the restructuring of the company, saying a number of outsiders will be roped into key positions as part of the overhaul at the country's second largest mobile operator. By Business Reporter. Despite being the first mobile phone ...
NetOne in $6m H1 loss   The Herald
NetOne Hit By $6Million Loss   ZimEye - Zimbabwe News

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NewsDay
   
German delegation to visit Zimbabwe   
NewsDay
A GERMAN business delegation will visit Zimbabwe next week as the country warms up to international investors. The delegation will be led by German-African Business Association CEO Christoph Kannengiesser and will be in the country from October 19 to ...

German business delegation headed for Zim   The Herald

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NewsDay
   
Mutamangira relieved of Hwange post   
NewsDay
Hwange Colliery Company Limited has reportedly fired its board chairman, Farai Mutamangira, it has been learnt. BY STAFF REPORTER. Circumstances leading to him being relieved of his duties are not yet clear, although Mines minister Walter Chidakwa is ...

Mutamangira quits Hwange Colliery   Nehanda Radio

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NewsDay
   
Air Namibia to add 2 more flights   
NewsDay
AIR NAMIBIA is set to launch two additional flights per week on the Windhoek-Harare route by the end of this month. BY BUSINESS REPORTER. In a statement yesterday, the airline said the additional flights would only operate during the last week of ...
Air Namibia adds 2 more flights   Chronicle

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Nehanda Radio
   
Zesa switch off costs 500 jobs at Sable   
Nehanda Radio
Zesa Holdings has switched off the country's sole Ammonium Nitrate manufacturer, Sable Chemicals, rendering about 500 people jobless. Energy and Power Development Minister Samuel Undenge. This follows an announcement by Energy and Power ...

Zesa triggers Sable shutdown, 500 workers lose jobs   Chronicle

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IPPmedia
   
Dangote to Build Cement Plants in 18 African Countries   
AllAfrica.com
The Chief Executive, Dangote Industries Limited, Alhaji Aliko Dangote has said the firm would build cement plants in 18 African countries, including Nepal in Asia to make the continent import-dependent free. A statement by the company on Sunday said ...

Mtwara Port handling capacity set to increase   Daily News | The National Newspaper (press release) (blog)
JK: Dangote cement plant will make Tanzania go extra miles   IPPmedia
Dangote Ditches Zimbabwe, Report Suggests   ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)   
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The Zimbabwe Standard
   
'Land reform triggered foot-and-mouth disease'   
The Zimbabwe Standard
THE foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) which has claimed thousands of cattle in the country and affected the livestock industry, is a result of the “chaotic” land reform programme, analysts have said. BY MTHANDAZO NYONI. Zimbabwe has experienced regular ...


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New Zimbabwe.com
   
Industry Load-Shedding Mutual, Says Mbiriri   
AllAfrica.com
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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