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Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company: Basic materials Iron & steel Kwekwe: 1940 [11] Steel, now NewZim P A Zimbabwe flyafrica.com: Consumer services Airlines Harare: 2014 Airline P A Zimbabwe Stock Exchange: Financials Investment services Harare: 1993 Stock exchange P A Zimbabwe United Passenger Company: Consumer services Travel & tourism Harare: 1985
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Since 1980, the District Development Fund (DDF) has been responsible for establishing all-weather road access throughout the rural areas of Zimbabwe.DDF has implemented the planning, selection; construction and/or re-construction and the establishment of proper periodic and routine maintenance for an estimated 25,000 km of rural roads throughout Zimbabwe.
Pages in category "Lists of companies of Zimbabwe" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
As economic growth declined in Zimbabwe, so did the labour absorptive capacity of the economy such that by 2004, four out of every five jobs in Zimbabwe were informalised, resulting in massive decent work deficits. Unemployment rates had remained below 10 per cent between 1982 and 2004. [5]
Marketshare Rankings of Zimbabwe's Cement Companies Rank Name of Owner Annual Tonnage Marketshare 1: PPC Zimbabwe Limited: 1.0 million [3] 50.0 2: Lafarge Cement Zimbabwe Limited: 0.4 million [3] 20.0 3: Sino-Zimbabwe Cement Company: 0.3 million [4] 15.0 4: Mortal Investments Manufacturing Company (Livetouch Cement) 0.2 million: 10.0 5: Pacstar ...
Service industries in Zimbabwe (5 C) T. Tobacco in Zimbabwe (1 P) This page was last edited on 20 January 2020, at 22:34 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
The company was the best performer on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange in 2014. [15] After a dip in Bindura Nickel Corporation's share price in 2015, there were reports that the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange had struggled as a result, with the mining index dropping 50% that year. BNC that year was the second worst performer on the exchange. [16]