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Khayah Cement announces plans for US$15 million plant renovations
Upgrade due to be completed in second half of 2025...
Construction, News
Zimbabwe adds government contractors to economic saboteurs list
Finance ministry accuses companies of offloading Zimbabwe dollars on black market to buy US dollars
Construction, News
135 properties to be demolished to make way for Mbudzi interchange
Property owners to be compensated as major traffic interchange takes shape
Africa, Business, Construction, News
South African court halts construction of Amazon HQ on sacred land
'This matter ultimately concerns the rights of indigenous peoples'
Agriculture, Business, Companies, Construction, Mining, News, Telcos
Covid-19 'third wave' could push ZITF to late September: official
ZITF Company says third wave projected to stretch into August, disrupting previous plans to hold exhibition in July
Business, Companies, Construction
Cement firm PPC says Zimbabwe inflation hurt earnings
The company’s group revenue for the six months fell 12% to 4.95 billion rand (US$335.03 million)
Construction, Manicaland, News
Chamisa calls for international help as he tours cyclone devastation
'This is a natural disaster, it’s not man-made, so we need to have a collective and concerted effort to rebuild these communities'
Business, Construction, Midlands
ZimChem cries foul over Chinese exports
There’s no reason why ZimChem should be struggling when there’s demand for its products
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