WestProp Making Steady Progress Towards One Billion Bricks By 2050

“Harare’s skyline will soon compete with world cities like London, Dubai and Singapore”. DT Correspondent Leading property developer, WestProp Holdings has commended Government for creating an enabling environment which is conducive for business to thrive. Speaking during a ground-breaking ceremony for the US$100 million Millennium Park development in the splashy suburbs of Borrowdale in the […]
PPC Zim Sales Up 44 percent, Reclaims Market Share

DT Correspondent HARARE: – Johannesburg Stock Exchange-listed, Pretoria Portland Cement (PPC) says its Zimbabwean unit recorded a 44 percent increase in sales volumes due to improved clinker availability for production and increased local demand. In a short-form announcement on Monday, PPC chief executive officer Roland van Wijnen says the company is seeing a strong recovery […]
South Africa Consumes 0, 8 Million Hectolitres of Chibuku Beer …As Delta Mulls on Commissioning New Plant Next Year

DT Correspondent HARARE: The country’s largest beverages maker Delta Corporation (Delta) says the uptake of ‘Chibuku Super’ opaque beer in South Africa is increasing after recording a volume growth of two percent in the second quarter of 2023. The company’s board chairman, Sternford Moyo said the group will commission a new opaque beer plant next […]
JUST IN: Struggling national airliner Air Zim finally appoints CEO

STRUGGLING national carrier, Air Zimbabwe has finally appointed aviation expert Edmund Makona as the new chief executive officer with effect from this month after spending several years without a substantive administrator to run its day-to-today affairs.
Zimbabwe needs ZW$499 billion to refurbish embassies, enhance image

ZIMBABWE requires a minimum of ZW$499,2 billion, about US$88 million at government’s interbank rate, to sustain the ongoing efforts of enhancing its perception, image, construct and spruce up chanceries and embassy buildings across various diplomatic missions.
Mine Rescue Geared to Reduce Fatalities as Accidents Increase; Artisanal Miners Account for 62% of Accidents

THE Mine Rescue Association of Zimbabwe (MRAZ) is geared to reduce Lost Time Injuries (LTI) and fatalities through continuously educating miners to report all safety risks in mining areas including near misses, immediate Past President Vavarirai Mahwire has said.