2015年10月28日 星期三

2015-10-29 Zimbabwe Business


NewsDay
   
Low-cost airline Fly Africa hits the skids   
NewsDay
FLY Africa, one of Zimbabwe's privately-owned low-cost airlines, has reportedly been forced to surrender its operating licence to the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) after failing to meet some of its statutory obligations. BY STAFF REPORTER.
Aviation authority grounds Fly Africa   Chronicle
Fly Africa airline suspended   The Zimbabwe Daily
flyafrica files charges against local Zimbabwean partner   ch-aviation

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NewsDay
   
Iconic Old Nic Mine 'shut down'   
NewsDay
LISTED resources group Falcon Gold has reportedly placed its oldest mine, Old Nic, under care and maintenance with immediate effect due to falling gold prices and operational challenges, thereby rendering more than 300 workers jobless, NewsDay, has ...


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The Herald
   
SPB awards Gairezi power tender   
The Herald
THE State Procurement Board has awarded the tender for the construction of the 30 megawatt Gairezi hydro power station to a consortium led by local firm, Intratrek Zimbabwe. The tender was awarded to the lowest bidder to specification at a cost of $128 ...

Intratrek wins another hydro power tender   Chronicle

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Tobacco exports hit $500 million   
Chronicle
The country has so far exported 97.3 million kilogrammes of tobacco this year, up from 88.7 million kilogrammes over the same period last year, earning $500 million, statistics from the industry regulator show. In its latest bulletin, Tobacco Industry ...

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ABC Online
   
Resources Minister says States must take responsibility for coal seam gas system   
ABC Online
MICHAEL BRISSENDEN: And now to the clash between some in the local community here in Roma over the coal seam gas (CSG) industry. A recent suicide has highlighted tensions between locals in south-west Queensland and the companies looking to tap ...

Premier slammed for refusing to meet with farmer's widow   Chronicle
Josh Frydenberg supports coal seam gas agreement between miners and farmers   The Guardian
Queensland farmer's suicide blamed on pressure by coal seam gas companies   ABC Local

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NewsDay
   
Zim improves on doing business reforms   
NewsDay
Zimbabwe has moved 16 places up the ladder to 155 on the World Bank's ease of doing business index on the back of reforms instituted by government to improve the investment climate, the latest report has shown. BY BUSINESS REPORTER. Before the ...

A pat on the back, but buck up and carry on: Kaushik Basu   The Hindu
A set of rankings that is not exactly perfect   gulfnews.com
Pakistan ranks 138 of 189 in ease of doing business index: WB   The Nation
BTvIn   
Business Today   
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SA, Brazil between a rock and a hard place   
Independent Online
Economic realities are hitting home in a global environment of uncertainty; and two members of the Brics bloc – Brazil and South Africa – are looking particularly exposed. The downdraught taking place across emerging markets at large has been well ...


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NewsDay
   
Manufacturing sector capacity utilisation decreases   
The Herald
Manufacturing sector capacity utilisation slowed 2,2 percentage points to 34,3 percent this year from 36,5 percent last year as industry reels under several challenges, among them, the cost of doing business, capital constraints and pressure from cheap ...

Capacity in manufacturing sector drops to 34,3 percent   The Zimbabwe Daily
Zimbabwean companies want salary, utility costs cut by Law   NewsDay

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Mineweb
   
The plan for Mimosa with new owners   
Mineweb
The Zimbabwean mine jointly owned by Aquarius and Implats will have a new owner soon. Tawanda Karombo | 28 October 2015 23:07. A conveyor belt carries ore extracted at Mimosa Platinum mine, south of the capital Harare. A change in strategy and ...

Aquarius Platinum Limited Receives GBX 16.70 Average Price Target from ...   Financial Wisdom Works
Mimosa revenue declines   The Herald
Mimosa revenue down 15pct to $53m   New Zimbabwe.com
Dakota Financial News   
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Leadership Newspapers
   
NCC $5.2bn Fine: MTN Loses $4.7bn In 3 days   
Leadership Newspapers
The telecom firm, MTN, seems to have run into more trouble as its stocks fell for a third day in Johannesburg to a three-year low. The stock declined 2.6 percent to 155.85 rand by the close in Johannesburg, the lowest since October 2012. That values ...
Reps investigate NCC, telecom operators over SIM cards   Vanguard
Lawyer Calls for Caution over NCC's N1.04trn Fine of MTN   THISDAY Live
The background to MTN's fine in Nigeria   Moneyweb.co.za
Daily Maverick   
Zimbabwe Independent   
National Mirror   
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