2015年4月16日 星期四

2015-04-17 Tanzania Business


TPA clarifies Mwambani Port project reports   
Daily News
THE Tanzania Ports Authority (TPA) has refuted reports that it endorsed the construction of a port at Mwambani area in Tanga Region. TPA Acting Communications Director, Ms Janeth Ruzangi, said that no tender relating to proposed Mwambai port had been ...


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Precision Air invest 400m/- to recruit local pilots   
Daily News
PRECISION Air will spend more than 400m/- on recruitment of local pilots through a special programme that will see more than 30 employed as part of the airline's turnaround plans and restructuring of its operations. The airline said in a statement issued that ...


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Japan funds training of workers on water issues   
Daily News
THE government, in collaboration with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), has embarked on a Rural Water and Sanitation Capacity Development (RUWASA-CAD) programme to offer training on water issues to individual staff members at ...


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Production at Mwadui diamonds mine rises   
Daily News
DIAMOND production at Williamson mine in Mwadui, Shinyanga Region has shot up in the quarter ending March this year, improving production quarters of the investor, Petra Diamonds mining firm. In its trading update for the period from 1 January to 31 ...

Why Are Petra Diamonds Limited, Diageo plc & Persimmon plc Falling Today?   Yahoo Finance UK
BUZZ-Petra: Warning on full-year results takes shine off   Reuters
Petra Diamonds share price tumbles on grade woes   Creamer Media's Mining Weekly
London South East   
RTT News   
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WEEKAHEAD-AFRICA-FX-Tanzanian shilling to hover at record lows, others ...   
Reuters Africa
DAR ES SALAAM, April 16 (Reuters) - Tanzania's currency is expected to stay under pressure next week after hitting a new all-time low against the dollar, while most other currencies are seen mixed. TANZANIA. The shilling is expected to remain depressed ...


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The West Australian
   
Kibaran raises $4.1m in placement   
The West Australian
The graphite explorer said place 24.4 million new shares with institutional investors at 17 cents a share to continue the development of its Epanko graphite project in Tanzania through to the point of a final investment decision. The company also announced a ...

Kibaran Resources lands $4.1M in placement for Epanko Graphite   Proactive Investors Australia

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Tanzanian Royalty Successfully Starts Irrigation of Pad #1 of 4, Marking the ...   
Marketwired (press release)
Explains President and CEO James Sinclair, "On April 16, 2015, we initiated the process of production at our initial target on the Buckreef prospect. I cannot over-state the importance of this. The transition from just an exploration firm also to a producing ...


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Sky News Australia
   
Shares flat on Greek worries   
Sky News Australia
The share market is flat as investor caution is heightened by the International Monetary Fund's rebuke of Greece for seeking to delay its debt repayments. IMF chief Christine Lagarde has slammed Greece for trying to secure leniency, while Greek Finance ...

New fears over Greece send shockwaves through debt markets   The Independent
Greece's IMF showdown entering dangerous times   Balkans.com Business News
IMF rejects Greek payment delay   The Australian
Channel News Asia   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Toyota set to build Corolla in Mexico   
iAfrica.com
The world's biggest automaker Toyota has ended its freeze on building new factories, unveiling plans for a $1.0-billion plant in rising industry power Mexico and another production line in China. The Japanese giant said it would build a factory in the central ...

Toyota's Ontario workers 'furious' over Corolla's move to Mexico   Windsor Star (blog)
Toyota Realigning North American Manufacturing Operations   Top Speed
Toyota building plants in Mexico, China   The Daily Telegraph
Autoblog (blog)   
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Daily Sun
   
Only 18pc adults own debit cards in S. Asia   
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: As many as 18 per cent of adults in South Asia own a debit card compared to 31pc in developing countries on average, says the World Bank suggesting that shifting payments for agricultural products from cash to accounts could help reduce the ...

Financial inclusion: Bank account holders increase by 700m   Daily Sun
700m people are bank account holders in 3yrs   GhanaWeb
Many More adults don't have access to banking   spyghana.com

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