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Companies whose vehicles were assembled by WMI included Toyota, BMW, Peugeot, Citroën, Nissan (Datsun), Scania, Renault, Bedford and Alfa Romeo. [2] The assembled BMW models were the BMW 2000 GL based on the Glas 1700, which was sold locally as the Cheetah. [3] Other brands produced were Daihatsu and Isuzu. [4] Mazda models were added in July ...
TSL Limited: Consumer goods Tobacco Harare: 1957 Agricultural, tobacco P A 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 ...
Zimbabwe Defence Industries (Pty) Ltd (ZDI) is a state-owned Zimbabwean arms manufacturing and procurement company headquartered in Harare, with a primary focus on sporting and military ammunition. [1] In the past it has also manufactured mortar rounds, land mines, and light armoured fighting vehicles such as the Gazelle FRV.
A square Zimbabwean license plate, issued after 2006. Since 2006 vehicle registration plates of Zimbabwe are composed of three letters and four numbers (e.g. ABC 1234). The dimensions of Zimbabwean number plates are the same as British plates, but use the FE-Schrift typeface since 2006, used for German vehicle registration plates.
In 2014, the club won sponsorship of about 70 million Malawi Kwacha from Be Forward, a Japanese Car Exporter. [2] In 2017, coached by Yasin Osman, Wanderers won their first league title in 11 years. In January 2021, Wanderers will change its name again after the Japanese second-hand car dealers, Be Forward, concludes its sponsorship contract. [3]
Rautenbach's first venture was the expansion of his father's transport company, named 'Wheels of Africa'. [5] The company became a significant player in southern Africa, with the Financial Mail estimating that it controlled 75% of the Zimbabwean haulage market in 1999. [6]
The report comes two years after the DOJ announced it had found “significant justification” to investigate whether city police used excessive force or discriminate based on race and gender.
Mutumwa Dziva Mawere (born January 11, 1960, in Bindura, Zimbabwe), is a Zimbabwean-South African businessman with interests in mining, manufacturing and agro industries, financial services (banking and insurance), telecommunications, publishing, investment holdings, transport and logistics, and international trading, among others.