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Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation: Consumer services Broadcasting & entertainment Harare: 1963 State-owned media S A Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority: Utilities Conventional electricity Harare - Power S A Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company: Basic materials Iron & steel Kwekwe: 1940 [11] Steel, now NewZim P A Zimbabwe flyafrica.com: Consumer ...
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CCAZ was founded in 2010 to cater to contact centres, customer service professionals and companies. The idea of its formation was motivated by other networking groups in first world countries and a few African countries which had yielded tremendous growth in the call centre industry, and connected contact centres and customer services professional with international recruitment agencies and ...
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Dixon Valve & Coupling Company, LLC [1] is a manufacturer and supplier of hose fittings and accessories. The company, often referred to as just Dixon, offers products for fire protection, food processing, dairy processing, beverage and brewery operations, industrial manufacturing, mining, construction, chemical processing, petroleum processing and refining, oilfields, mobile tankers and ...
Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) is the primary organisation for industry in Zimbabwe, founded in 1923. [1] CZI has four regional chamber offices in Mashonaland, Matebeleland, Midlands, and Manicaland and the head office is in Harare. It is an independent, self-financed, legally constituted organisation. [2]
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The controversy over supplying arms to Zimbabwe has persisted as late as 2008, when South African trade unionists blocked the unloading of Chinese arms in Durban bound for Harare. [9] ZDI arranged to have the cargo rerouted, possibly through Angola , a fact insinuated to a United Nations arms consultant when he visited its Harare facilities ...