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COSTECH�s AG. Director General Dr Nicholas Nyange (First Left) gives welcoming remarks to the participants. Second left is the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security and Cooperative Eng Raphael Daluti. The government has urged ...
Bioscience needs supportive policyDaily News
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COSTECH�s AG. Director General Dr Nicholas Nyange (First Left) gives welcoming remarks to the participants. Second left is the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security and Cooperative Eng Raphael Daluti. The government has urged ...
Bioscience needs supportive policy
Guest registration in Arusha hotels lacking
Daily News
VISITORS who register at local hotels and guest houses in Arusha have been found to use false names, identities and fabricated places of origin, things that jeopardise security here, especially in the backdrop of terror alerts in the region. Speaking shortly ...
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VISITORS who register at local hotels and guest houses in Arusha have been found to use false names, identities and fabricated places of origin, things that jeopardise security here, especially in the backdrop of terror alerts in the region. Speaking shortly ...
Knowledge key to success for businesses
Daily News
INCREASED concern about public safety has resulted in intensification of security measures for transportation of goods internationally, Oliver Facey, Vice-President of Operations for DHL Express Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), said in Dar es Salaam on Thursday ...
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Daily News
INCREASED concern about public safety has resulted in intensification of security measures for transportation of goods internationally, Oliver Facey, Vice-President of Operations for DHL Express Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), said in Dar es Salaam on Thursday ...
Tanzanian Royalty Exploration Corp. Sees Large Increase in Short Interest (TRX)
Mideast Time
Tanzanian Royalty Exploration Corp. logo Shares of Tanzanian Royalty Exploration Corp. (NYSE:TRX) were the target of a large increase in short interest in March. As of March 31st, there was short interest totalling 4,314,040 shares, an increase of 3.3% from ...
Mid-Day Changers: Inventure Foods, Inc. (SNAK), Tanzanian Royalty ...WallStreet Scope
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Mideast Time
Tanzanian Royalty Exploration Corp. logo Shares of Tanzanian Royalty Exploration Corp. (NYSE:TRX) were the target of a large increase in short interest in March. As of March 31st, there was short interest totalling 4,314,040 shares, an increase of 3.3% from ...
Mid-Day Changers: Inventure Foods, Inc. (SNAK), Tanzanian Royalty ...
Independent Online
Goldfields 21% wage hike a game changer
Independent Online
Johannesburg - The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) and British gold mining company Goldfields on Friday unveiled a three year wage deal that will raise the pay of the lowest paid workers by 21.46 percent from April 1 this year. “This deal is a game ...
S.African union, Gold Fields agree 21 pct wage increasesReuters Africa
Why Gold Fields' Market-Beating Performance Could Come To An EndSeeking Alpha
NUM signs groundbreaking wage deal at GoldfieldsThe New Age Online
RTT News
MarketWatch
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Independent Online
Johannesburg - The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) and British gold mining company Goldfields on Friday unveiled a three year wage deal that will raise the pay of the lowest paid workers by 21.46 percent from April 1 this year. “This deal is a game ...
S.African union, Gold Fields agree 21 pct wage increases
Why Gold Fields' Market-Beating Performance Could Come To An End
NUM signs groundbreaking wage deal at Goldfields
Forbes
Latin America-France boost for Carrefour
Gulf Daily News
PARIS: French retailer Carrefour posted higher-than-expected first-quarter sales yesterday, driven by growth in Latin America and an improvement at its domestic hypermarkets. Shares in the world's second-biggest retailer after Walmart jumped more than ...
Sales grow as Carrefour gets the basics rightThe Times (subscription)
Carrefour sales boosted by Latin AmericaBBC News
Brazilian Billionaire Abilio Diniz Raises Stake In French Retailer CarrefourForbes
Brazil Business Today (subscription)
IGD Retail Analysis
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Gulf Daily News
PARIS: French retailer Carrefour posted higher-than-expected first-quarter sales yesterday, driven by growth in Latin America and an improvement at its domestic hypermarkets. Shares in the world's second-biggest retailer after Walmart jumped more than ...
Sales grow as Carrefour gets the basics right
Carrefour sales boosted by Latin America
Brazilian Billionaire Abilio Diniz Raises Stake In French Retailer Carrefour
BDlive
Integration-tested, Lafarge NA veteran Olsen to head LafargeHolcim
Concrete Produts
Ahead of the proposed merger they aim to consummate by mid-year, the Lafarge Group and Holcim Ltd. boards have appointed Lafarge Executive Vice President, Operations Eric Olsen as LafargeHolcim chief executive officer. Officials cite his success in ...
Holcim, Lafarge tie-up back on trackHerald Sun
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Concrete Produts
Ahead of the proposed merger they aim to consummate by mid-year, the Lafarge Group and Holcim Ltd. boards have appointed Lafarge Executive Vice President, Operations Eric Olsen as LafargeHolcim chief executive officer. Officials cite his success in ...
Holcim, Lafarge tie-up back on track
Times LIVE
ESKOM to cut power supply to 20 municipalities
The New Age Online
The power utility stated that municipal arrear debt over 30 days amounted to R4.6bn, top 20 defaulting municipalities contributed R3.68bn to the total sum owed. “Non-payment for electricity undermine Eskom's statutory obligation to generate and supply ...
Eskom to cut power to municipalitiesCNBCAfrica.com
Don't cut off municipalities that don't pay for power: DAMyBroadband
Eskom to cut off defaulting municipalitiesTechCentral
Jacaranda FM
BDlive
Reuters Africa
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The New Age Online
The power utility stated that municipal arrear debt over 30 days amounted to R4.6bn, top 20 defaulting municipalities contributed R3.68bn to the total sum owed. “Non-payment for electricity undermine Eskom's statutory obligation to generate and supply ...
Eskom to cut power to municipalities
Don't cut off municipalities that don't pay for power: DA
Eskom to cut off defaulting municipalities
Leadership Newspapers
Illegal Dollarisation Of Nigeria's Economy
Leadership Newspapers
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has issued a warning that it would soon begin the arrest and prosecution of persons or enterprises that adopt foreign currency, particularly the United States of America (US) dollar, as their medium of transaction or exchange ...
CBN moves to slash dollar spending abroad as Forex reserve nosedivesThe News
Nigeria to limit debit card spending abroadCNBCAfrica.com
Non-Performing Loans: CBN Vows To Publish Names Of Chronic DebtorsNaija247news
The Guardian Nigeria
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Leadership Newspapers
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has issued a warning that it would soon begin the arrest and prosecution of persons or enterprises that adopt foreign currency, particularly the United States of America (US) dollar, as their medium of transaction or exchange ...
CBN moves to slash dollar spending abroad as Forex reserve nosedives
Nigeria to limit debit card spending abroad
Non-Performing Loans: CBN Vows To Publish Names Of Chronic Debtors
Eyewitness News
Eskom is 'serious about being sustainable and supplying power'
Eyewitness News
JOHANNESBURG – Ailing parastatal Eskom on Friday said its drastic decision to force municipalities to pay outstanding bills was proof that it was serious about being sustainable and being able to supply power to South Africans. Earlier on Friday the utility ...
Rate Bets Pushed Out as South African Blackouts Hurt FactoriesBloomberg
South Africa's Eskom says fired workers block Medupi accessReuters Africa
Fired Medupi workers wreak havoc on SA power supplyBizNews
Independent Online
The Africa Report
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Eyewitness News
JOHANNESBURG – Ailing parastatal Eskom on Friday said its drastic decision to force municipalities to pay outstanding bills was proof that it was serious about being sustainable and being able to supply power to South Africans. Earlier on Friday the utility ...
Rate Bets Pushed Out as South African Blackouts Hurt Factories
South Africa's Eskom says fired workers block Medupi access
Fired Medupi workers wreak havoc on SA power supply
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