OK Zimbabwe rings executive changes

OK ZIMBABWE Limited (OK Zim) has parted ways with three top executives, including chief executive Maxen Karombo in what it described as a ‘comprehensive business review and restructuring’ meant to circumvent ongoing operational challenges. The two other executives taking their leave of office are the chief financial officer Phillimon Mushosho and supply chain director Knox…

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Proplastics’ solar expansion hinges on capital alignment

PROPLASTICS says progression to phase two of its solar plant project is contingent on the delicate alignment of capital expenditure and working capital. The current operating environment has seen most companies battling to raise sufficient working capital due to weak consumer demand in the economy. The piping company has not revealed how much capital is…

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Willdale welcomes government curbs on informalisation

WILLDALE Limited (Willdale) expects the new measures by the government to tackle the widespread informalisation of the economy to level the playing field with its competitors and subsequently boost its waning sales volumes. The brick making company has lost significant market share due to uneven competition from low-cost common bricks from unregulated informal competitors. In…

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Liquidity constraints choke ART operations

THE tight monetary stance taken by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has adversely impacted battery and stationary maker Amalgamated Regional Trading (ART)’s operations resulting in a 11 percent decline in revenue for the first quarter ended on December 31,2024, the group has announced. The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE)-listed concern also saw its sales volumes…

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ZSE mandates sustainability reporting for listed firms

THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) has announced that all listed entities will be required to submit sustainability reports starting from financial years that commence on or after January 1, 2024. This is in collaboration with the Public Accountants and Auditors Board (PAAB) and the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX). Sustainable reporting refers to a company…

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