2015年10月31日 星期六

2015-11-01 Zimbabwe Business


Chronicle
   
Invest in Africa: Mugabe courts Indian Investors for Zim babwe   
Pulse.com.gh
At least 21 Indian companies expressed interest in doing business in Zimbabwe in areas of mining, power generation, agriculture, irrigation development and medical tourism, according to the report. Published: 29.10.2015; Pulse Staff. Print; eMail ...
President in the Eyes of African Journalists   AllAfrica.com

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The Zimbabwe Daily
   
South Africa's rand benefits from dollar weakness, stocks climb   
The Zimbabwe Daily
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. coins.
#RandReport: Rand benefits from dollar weakness, stocks climb   Eyewitness News
Rand benefits from dollar weakness   Moneyweb.co.za
Rand benefits from dollar sell-off, stocks flat   South African Broadcasting Corporation
Independent Online   
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NBCNews.com
   
Drought-Caused Blackouts Batter Zambia, Zimbabwe Economies   
NBCNews.com
HARARE, Zimbabwe -- With the rains not having fallen as they normally do, water levels have dropped in a dam that supplies electricity to Zambia and Zimbabwe, causing power blackouts, business closures and consternation. Some traditional chiefs are ...

Let's invite Zimbabwe   EIN News World (registration)
Portugal Prosecutor Accuses Economist of Bond Market Manipulation   Wall Street Journal
Portuguese Mechanised Forces   EIN Newsdesk (press release)
EIN News (press release)   
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FORMER NRZ WORKERS RESIST EVICTION   
The Zimbabwe Daily
Attempts by 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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IBNLive
   
Britain's Sun tabloid to scrap paid online subscription to boost readership   
IBNLive
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. The scrapping of the ...
The Sun to lift paywall in November, Rebekah Brooks tells staff   Bills Insider (blog)
The Sun to scrap internet paywall, Rebekah Brooks tells staff   Tribble Agency (blog)
Rupert Murdoch's 'The Sun' to offer free online news again   Financial Express
Economic Times   
Newzy   
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The Zimbabwe Standard
   
Zimbabweans do business by candlelight   
The Zimbabwe Standard
The people of Zimbabwe are forced to live without power for periods of up to 48 hours because supply can't keep up with demand. Business Insider. The government blames “angry river gods” for a rain shortage that reduced the amount of water flowing into ...


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