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Fossil pushed out of Khayah Cement

A creditors meeting marked the beginning of a roadmap towards resuscitating the company which was placed under corporate rescue in December last year.
By Jairos Saunyama Feb. 20, 2025

Govt seeks US$5,31m AfDB grant for beef, leather value chain

The project will emphasise capacity building, providing potable water, enhancing livestock productivity, value-addition and private sector development.
By Farming Reporter Feb. 13, 2025

ED backs Trump decision to deport undocumented Zimbabweans

An estimated 545 Zimbabweans might soon be deported as Trump's administration cracks down on illegal immigrants.
By Trust Makore Feb. 5, 2025

... as country’s economic woes deepen

Companies such as Beta Bricks, Khayah Cement, Truworths and Food World Supermarket have been affected.
By Ashton Ndakusiya Jan. 10, 2025

Shape up or ship out, companies warned

Financial analyst Persistence Gwanyanya said policymakers must intervene to prevent company closures.
By Ashton Ndakusiya Jan. 10, 2025

AfDB left to disburse US$1,52m to Zim arrears clearance

UA stands for Units of Account and is akin to the Special Drawing Rights of the International Monetary Fund.
By Tatira Zwinoira Dec. 30, 2024

Cement demand is strong, but Zimbabwe’s second largest producer in deep crisis: Here’s why

Fossil bought the company from Holcim, as part of the French company’s global selloff. Fossil then announced a series of management changes and promised new capital.
By Newzwire Dec. 27, 2024

Khayah slips into corporate rescue as US sanctions bite

“Creditors and other stakeholders shall be notified of further processes by the corporate rescue practitioner,” Khayah said. 
By Business Reporter Dec. 24, 2024

Ideas Festival speaker Terrence Taylor takes helm at AAAI

Born and raised in Sierra Leone, Taylor is an alumnus of Brown University and Harvard Business School.
By Staff Reporter Oct. 9, 2024