Innscor boss yet to secure Zim work permit
ZIMBABWE – Innscor Africa Limited (Innscor)’s newly-appointed South African chief executive (CE), Antonio Fourie, is yet to secure a Zimbabwean work permit.
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Jan 27, 2015
ZIMBABWE – Innscor Africa Limited (Innscor)’s newly-appointed South African chief executive (CE), Antonio Fourie, is yet to secure a Zimbabwean work permit.
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ZIMBABWE – Innscor Africa Limited (Innscor)’s newly-appointed South African chief executive (CE), Antonio Fourie, is yet to secure a Zimbabwean work permit.
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ALGERIA – Algeria’s imports of cereals (wheat, barley and maize) reached $3.54 billion in 2014 against $3.16 billion in 2013, an increase of about 12 %, Algerian Customs told APS.
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ALGERIA – Algeria’s imports of cereals (wheat, barley and maize) reached $3.54 billion in 2014 against $3.16 billion in 2013, an increase of about 12 %, Algerian Customs told APS.
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ZIMBABWE – Listed brewer Delta Corporation (Delta) recorded a slump in volumes almost across its whole beverages portfolio in the third quarter to December 2014 due to depressed consumer spending.
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ZIMBABWE – Listed brewer Delta Corporation (Delta) recorded a slump in volumes almost across its whole beverages portfolio in the third quarter to December 2014 due to depressed consumer spending.
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ZIMBABWE – Listed brewer Delta Corporation (Delta) recorded a slump in volumes almost across its whole beverages portfolio in the third quarter to December 2014 due to depressed consumer spending.
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KENYA – The Kenyan government has approved $10.7 million from the national treasury to fight aflatoxins in the country.
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KENYA – The Kenyan government has approved $10.7 million from the national treasury to fight aflatoxins in the country.
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KENYA – The Kenyan government has approved $10.7 million from the national treasury to fight aflatoxins in the country.
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