2015年10月30日 星期五

2015-10-31 Zimbabwe Business


The Zimbabwe Daily
   
Universities producing useless graduates, Mnangagwa   
The Zimbabwe Daily
VICE President Emerson Mnangagwa has said the country's universities are producing the wrong type of graduates for the struggling economy which, he reckons, needs production managers as opposed to administrators. Mnangagwa said universities should ...

Global rankings set tone for investments: Mnangagwa   NewsDay
Human capital: Zim's greatest competitive advantage   The Herald

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The Zimbabwe Daily
   
CBZ to launch UK promotional campaign   
The Zimbabwe Daily
CBZ Holdings is looking to the diaspora for new opportunities. It is engaging with the UK diaspora and launching finance products directly targeting UK diaspora. The bank's Group CEO Mr Never Nyemudzo CBZ Group CEO, Mrs Laura Gwatiringa-Exec ...

UK: CBZ offers loans, mortgages   New Zimbabwe.com

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Chronicle
   
India firms eager to invest in Zim   
Chronicle
At least 21 Indian companies have expressed interest in investing in Zimbabwe in various sectors of the economy ranging from energy to medical tourism. The companies' representatives met President Robert Mugabe on the sidelines of the on-going ...

Invest in Africa: Mugabe courts Indian Investors for Zim babwe   Pulse.com.gh
President in the Eyes of African Journalists   AllAfrica.com
Mugabe sells Indian investors On Zimbabwean resources   ZimDaily
Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy (blog)   
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Philippine Star
   
River god, drought blamed for power shortages in Africa   
Philippine Star
A woman uses candle light as she sells fruit on a sidewalk in Harare, Zimbabwe. AP/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi. HARARE, Zimbabwe — With the rains not having fallen as they normally do, water levels have dropped in a dam that supplies electricity to Zambia ...

Zimbabwe, Zambia hit by power shortages due to low water levels at Zambezi ...   Fox News

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Reuters Africa
   
South Africa's rand benefits from dollar weakness, stocks climb   
Reuters Africa
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's rand edged up against the dollar on Friday, mainly reflecting the greenback's weakness against a basket of currencies and also buoyed by data showing a narrower South African trade deficit in September.
Fed adds to SA's debt woes   Independent Online
#RandReport: Rand benefits from dollar weakness, stocks climb   Eyewitness News
Fed adds to gloom facing SA debt as rand risk rises   Moneyweb.co.za
Times LIVE   
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Capacity utilisation plunges to 34%   
The Zimbabwe Daily
ZIMBABWE'S industries are singing the blues as poor infrastructure, rampant corruption and depressed demand for local goods suppress manufacturing sector's growth prospects. Fidelity Mhlanga. This has seen industry's capacity utilisation plunging from ...

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Huffington Post UK
   
Britain's Sun tabloid to tear down paywall to boost readership   
The Zimbabwe Daily
LONDON – Britain's biggest-selling newspaper the Sun is to take down its online paywall, after the Rupert Murdoch-owned tabloid failed to win enough readers in the latest troubled digital experiment for a traditional publisher. Copies of The Sun ...
UK's The Sun to take down online paywall   Sky News Australia
The Sun ditches website paywall   NYSE Post
The Sun To Scrap Online Paywall Within Weeks   Wakey Wakey News
Latin American Herald Tribune   
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Management Today
   
Apple revenues hit $234bn   
Management Today
The world's most valuable company steps up its share buyback programme as growth in China propels it to a record year. Tagged: Strategy,; Apple,; Consumer Electronics,; Tim Cook,; China. It's easy to expect too much of Apple, but when it delivers, it ...
Business Boom: Why Apple is calling 2015 'most successful year ever'   Pulse.com.gh
Why China Slowdown Didn't Make Apple Crumble...   Yahoo Finance
Apple trumps expectations with quarterly figures   Daily News Egypt

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VOA Zimbabwe
   
Former NRZ Workers Vow to Stay Put Until Outstanding Salaries Are Paid   
VOA Zimbabwe
Attempts by the National Railways of Zimbabwe to evict some of the 600 former employees the parastatal sacked in July following a Supreme Court ruling allowing employers to fire workers on three months' notice have hit a brick wall with the workers ...


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Hindu Business Line
   
BoJ keeps monetary policy steady, focus on price forecasts   
Daily Times
TOKYO: The Bank of Japan held off on expanding its massive stimulus program on Friday, preferring to save its dwindling policy options in the hope that the economy can overcome the drag from China's slowdown without additional monetary support.
BoJ keeps policy steady   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Asian Stocks Post Monthly Advance as Japanese Shares Rally   Bloomberg
FOREX-Yen rises as BoJ holds policy steady; dollar slips on weak US data   Reuters
Nikkei Asian Review   
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