2014年9月1日 星期一

2014-09-02 Tanzania Business

  IPPmedia   
ENOC Africa wins another tender to import fuel  Daily News
A TANZANIAN oil company, ENOC Africa, has won a tender to import fuel under the Petroleum Bulk Procurement System (BPS) for the month of October, this year. The tender that attracted six oil companies including five foreign and international companies, ...

ENOC Africa set to invest in oil terminal, storage facilities   IPPmedia

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  IPPmedia   
Competition launched for digital-tech based ideas to better children's lives  IPPmedia
A call has being issued for innovative digital ideas that can impact and provide solutions to problems facing children in the country. Launched by Tigo in partnership with Reach for Change (R4C) a the new social entrepreneurship competition dubbed 'Tigo ...


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  Dallas Morning News   
Growing reliance on mineral imports poses economic and political risks  Dallas Morning News
When Americans think of mining, they typically think of coal, oil and natural gas, but dozens of other minerals are extracted by above- or underground mining processes that are critical to our manufacturing and construction industries. These nonfuel minerals ...

More seek mining licences   Solomon Star
Yes, mining companies must take care of the environment   Daily News
Mining Investors On Call to Boost Environment Fund   AllAfrica.com
The Northern Miner (subscription)   
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  Daily News   
Govt for new monitoring system in agriculture  Daily News
MODERN technology use will help the country address challenges of agriculture production caused by climate change, Minister for Agriculture, Food Security and Cooperatives, Christopher Chiza has said. The minister who is attending an African Green ...


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Kikwete Orders Follow Up On Grape Farmers Claims  AllAfrica.com
PRESIDENT Jakaya Kikwete has ordered for follow up to establish whether the Tanzania Breweries Limited had taken up loans owed to grape farmers after acquiring a Dodoma based wine maker, Cetawico. President Kikwete who is on official tour of ...


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Israeli group to build desalination plants in Dar-es-Salaam  desalination.biz
Water authorities in Dar-es-Salaam are planning to work with an Israeli consortium in constructing two reverse osmosis desalination plants to alleviate water shortage in the Tanzanian commercial capital. The Dar es Salaam Water and Sewerage Corporation ...


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  MINING.com   
Rinehart tips early shipments for Roy Hill iron ore mine  The Australian
GINA Rinehart believes her $10 billion Roy Hill iron ore mine can buck the trend of construction delays in the mining sector, with the billionaire targeting a first shipment ahead of schedule. In a statement posted to the Roy Hill website yesterday, Mrs Rinehart ...

Gina Rinehart says Roy Hill project may export earlier than expected   Brisbane Times
Owner/operator mining starts at Gina Rinehart's Roy Hill mine   Australian Mining
Rinehart tips early export   The West Australian
MINING.com   
Forbes   
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  Moneycontrol.com   
Banks allowed to issue risky bonds to retail investors  MoneyGuru India
The Reserve Bank of India on Monday revised the stringent Basel III framework, allowing banks to issue tier II debt capital instruments to retail investors, subject to the board approval. Releasing the final guidelines for raising non-equity regulatory capital ...

Basel norm tweak   Calcutta Telegraph
Norms to raise additional tier-I, II capital eased   Business Standard
Banks say funding rules will make key equities trades more expensive   Financial Times
Hindu Business Line   
Livemint   
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  Gulf Times   
THAILAND PRESS-Thai rice exports surge in July on lower prices - The Nation  Reuters Africa
Rice shipments in July surged to about 1 million tonnes - its highest amount in almost three years - thanks to lower rice prices, a weakening baht, and a high amount of exports to Africa. (bit.ly/1vG0QDx). ----. NOTE: Reuters has not verified this story and does ...

Thai rice exporters hit by Ebola scare   spyghana.com
Record-high rice shipments on lower prices   The Nation
Rice exports hit 3-year high in July   Bangkok Post
Thailand National News Bureau   
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  South African Broadcasting Corporation   
Standard Bank apologises for a nationwide system crash  South African Broadcasting Corporation
The system failure shut down most of the bank's functions, leaving its customers frustrated.(SABC). Tags: South Africa · Standard Bank · System crash · Business · Money · Bank · Funeka Montjane. Banking group Standard Bank has apologised to its clients ...

Standard Bank apologises for glitches   Independent Online
Stranded Standard Bank says sorry   Times LIVE
Standard Bank's system still experiencing delays   Eyewitness News
TechCentral   
htxt.africa   
Citizen   
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