GB to capitalise on thermal projects

GENERAL Beltings (GB) Holdings expects the continued thermal power infrastructure development programme to offer growth opportunities in the short-to-medium term. The group manufactures and distributes chemical and rubber products, including industrial belts used in mining, agriculture, and general manufacturing. This comes as the government, through the power utility, Zimbabwe Holdings, wants to expand the country’s…

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Local manufacturing receives boost

THE government is strengthening policy instruments to capacitate the manufacturing sector in 2026, with a renewed focus on boosting local production, improving capacity utilisation, and reducing reliance on imports where domestic capability exists. This comes after authorities set guidelines for industry players seeking to access the ZiG100 million Industrial Development Fund (IDF), as the government…

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MMCZ eyes US$3,5 billlion revenue in 2026

THE Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ) has set a revenue target of US$3,5 billion for 2026, driven by a recovery in battery metals and a structural supply deficit in the platinum group metals (PGMs) sector. The projection comes as MMCZ recorded a strong sales performance for the financial year ended December 31 2025, posting…

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Freda Rebecca ‘unrest’ continues

POLICE have once again descended on Botha Gold Mine, in what stakeholders are describing as an alarming escalation of coercive tactics, allegedly assisting representatives of Freda Rebecca Gold Mine to erect fencing on private mining property amid an unresolved civil dispute. According to multiple sources on the ground, officers are currently at the mine and…

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