2015年11月7日 星期六

2015-11-08 Zimbabwe Business


NewsDay
   
Kasukuwere warns land barons   
NewsDay
The government has warned that it will soon repossess land from co-operatives and private developers, who acquired vast tracts of land through abusing Zanu PF's name, but later fail to develop it. BY MOSES MATENGA. Speaking at the launch of the ...


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New Zimbabwe.com
   
Atlas Mara in $10m buyback as shares tumble   
New Zimbabwe.com
ATLAS Mara, owners of Pan-African banking group BancABC, says it has repurchased 20,000 of its stock as part of a $10 million buyback programme that could stabilise its share price which has fallen by nearly half over the past year. The Africa-focused ...

MARKET & ECONOMICSAtlas Mara directors up stake as share buyback continues   IFA Magazine

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Crippling power cuts fuel Zimbabwe's illegal logging trade   
Reuters
In the dead of night, trucks loaded with illegally logged wood weave their way past police roadblocks to a capital city shrouded in darkness. In Mbare, a suburb that also serves as the heartland of informal trading in Harare, firewood dealers like ...

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Huffington Post
   
Pair detained over 36kg suspected ivory products   
The Herald
Two men who were travelling from Zimbabwe to Hong Kong have been detained after 36kg of suspected ivory products were found in their luggage. Media reports from Hong Kong said the two men aged 29 and 47 were caught last Wednesday on arrival from ...

Hong Kong Open to Closing Ivory Trade Markets   Huffington Post

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Citizen TV
   
South Africa's rand, stocks tumble on strong US jobs data   
Reuters Africa
JOHANNESBURG, Nov 6 (Reuters) - South Africa's rand weakened sharply to a record low against the dollar after firmer-than-expected non-farm payrolls data from the United States on Friday heightened prospects of an interest rate hike next month by the ...

SA rand drops to 'weakest level ever'   Chronicle
South Africa's Rand Falls to Record After U.S. Jobs Report   Bloomberg
Rand falls to record low   Moneyweb.co.za

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ITWeb
   
Advocates encouraged by Nebraska wind energy push   
Scottsbluff Star Herald
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Renewable energy advocates say they are encouraged by a recent push to expand wind energy in Nebraska. The Omaha World-Herald reports that advocates gathered at the eighth annual Nebraska Wind and Solar Conference in ...

Nebraska lags in wind power   North Platte Telegraph
Capitol View   Columbus Telegram

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BDlive
   
Gordhan to head interministerial committee on drought mitigation   
BDlive
THE state has set up an interministerial committee to come up with strategies to mitigate the country's worst drought in 23 years. The committee will be led by Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Pravin Gordhan. KwaZulu-Natal ...

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STLtoday.com
   
Gold plunges most in a year this week on 'darn strong' jobs data   
STLtoday.com
A "pretty darn strong" U.S. employment report is pretty darn bad for gold. Bullion posted the biggest weekly drop in a year after payrolls surged and wage growth accelerated in October, boosting the case for the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates ...
Gold poised for worst week in eight months, United States jobs data eyed   Financial Company Voices
Midday Update: Stocks Retreat After Strong October Payroll Report Provides Fed ...   Nasdaq

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The Zimbabwe Mail
   
Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa Visits Islamic Republic of Iran, 7 to 9 Nov   
AllAfrica.com
Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa today Thursday 5 October 2015 announced in the National Assembly in parliament in Cape Town that he will be leading high-level South African diplomatic and trade delegation on an official visit to the Islamic Republic ...
Ramaphosa arrives in Iran on official visit   The Citizen (press release) (blog)
Iran sets sight on African market for its goods, services   Trend News Agency
Cyril to visit Iran over oil refinery   iAfrica.com

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The Herald
   
$7m tobacco levy lies idle   
The Herald
ABOUT $7 million that was contributed by farmers through the tobacco levy is lying idle as the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board is waiting for instruction from Government on how the fund should be utilised. Government re-introduced a 1,5 percent ...


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