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Harare Bureau ECONET Wireless, in partnership with international money transfer service, WorldRemit, has launched a service which enables customers to receive money from outside the country directly on mobile phones.
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China Africa Sunlight Energy will next month begin construction of its Gwayi coal mine and residential complex worth $100 million, an official said on Tuesday, the first phase of ambitious $2,1 billion energy projects to be developed over five years.
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British American Tobacco Plc has engaged the government to commit its long-term presence in the country. BAT Zimbabwe managing director Lovemore Manatsa yesterday said the government was one of the key stakeholders that the company
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PRETORIA – The South African government and its central bank chief warned on Tuesday that strike-hit platinum mines could close, throwing miners out of work and rocking an already shaky economy.
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SUN CITY – The envisaged mobile devices boom in Africa is increasing and mobile technology is a catalyst for both business improvement and innovation, a technology expert projected.
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Brussels – The European Union should simplify fiscal rules and focus on cutting debt, the International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday, joining a European debate on how to make austerity policies more growth-friendly.
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WASHINGTON — The World Bank on Tuesday lowered its projection for this year’s global economic outlook, as developing countries are heading for “disappointing growth,” while high-income countries are gaining momentum.
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AMSTERDAM – Ghana plans to raise its fixed cocoa price next season to a level which ensures smuggling into neighbouring grower Cote d’Ivoire is not attractive, the chief executive of cocoa sector regulator Cocobod said.
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The main popular south Sudanese daily newspaper of Al Masier has been closed after government enforced the paper to suspend the share of the majority shareholder for joining the rebellion.
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Moscow – Natural gas supplies to Ukraine and the European Union were stable on Tuesday after a Russian deadline passed for Kiev to pay off some of its debts or face a supply cut, sources at Russian exporter Gazprom said.
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Business Editor WHEN starting a business, often it is just you running the show. Shifting from the status of a solo entrepreneur to managing a team can be challenging.
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Davis Ndumiso Sibanda Labour Matters THE composition of disciplinary committees remains problematic for employers and workers alike because of inability to understand the code of conduct and legal language.
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Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter RAINBOW Tourism Group local operations’ revenue for the four months to April increased to $8,2 million helping the hospitality company record a seven percent jump to $8,7 million over the same period last year.
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Business Reporter THE government is committed to supporting local industries involved in Information and Communication Technologies so that they can compete on the global stage, a Cabinet minister has said.
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