Category: INTERNATIONAL
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Vodafone UK fined a record 4.6 million pounds for failing customers
Britain has fined Vodafone (VOD.L) a record 4.6 million pounds ($5.60 million) for “serious and sustained” customer failures, including not updating accounts when mobile phone users topped up their credit to make calls. Vodafone, the world’s second-largest mobile operator, also failed to act quickly enough to identify or address the problems, the regulator said, which…
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Tanzania: Moroccan Investors Invited in Key Sectors
Minister for Industries, Trade and Investments, Mr Charles Mwijage has called Moroccan investors to direct their capital in agriculture and development of industries in the country. Mr Mwijage was speaking amid the ongoing three-day state visit of Moroccan King, Mohamed VI in the country. He said his visit to Tanzania is set to boost bilateral…
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Algeria: Report On MDGs – Algeria’s Development Strategy Meets Expectations of Population
Algeria’s development strategy, implemented during the last fifteen years, allowed the country “significantly” meet the population’s accumulated and renewed expectations, said Algeria’s 2000-2015 report on Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Adopted in a context marked by an improved security situation thanks to the national reconciliation policy launched by President of the Republic Abdelaziz Bouteflika, the development…
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Kenya:Top earners face more tax pain in Rotich budget plan
Highly paid Kenyans are headed for more tax pain in the coming year when the Treasury is expected to increase income tax bands “to reflect the inflationary impact of annual salary increments.” Treasury secretary Henry Rotich said on Tuesday that a review of the income tax law to reflect the new reality would come in…
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Zimbabwe growth to quicken to 4.8 pct in 2017
Zimbabwe expects economic growth to quicken to 4.8 percent in 2017 from 1.2 percent this year on improved agriculture production and higher global commodity prices, the Treasury said in a budget strategy document. The southern African nation is in the throes of its worst financial crisis since it switched its currency for the U.S. dollar,…
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Guinea signs $770 mln contract with Chinese firm to develop main port
China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) signed a $770 million contract with Guinea’s government on Monday to upgrade the port in the capital, Conakry, expanding Chinese economic influence in the West African iron and bauxite producer. Under the contact, CHEC, a subsidiary of China Communications Construction Co Ltd, will construct three docks, roads and other infrastructure…
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S.A:Black Business Council CEO steps down
The Black Business Council (BBC) has announced the departure of its CEO Mohale Ralebitso who has tendered his resignation from its employ and remains available until end of November 2016. Being the aspiring industrialist that he is, he will not be lost to the sector and the general transformation agenda to which BBC is an…
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Botswana: BCL Poisoned Workers – Experts
BCL Liquidator Nigel Dixon-Warren will be confronted with shocking findings when he finally conducts health inspections on the 5000 dismissed workers, after Government and other shareholders disregarded warning of disastrous pollution from public health experts, caused by the sulphur dioxide and effluent pumped into the open environment. The closure of BCL mine – estimated to…

