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This corroborates the view of a construction boom different from a property price boom @samkebusiness hanti lithe I am spewing propaganda. You guys don’t like stats or have a pulse for where numbers are flowing. I tried to buy cement & there was a 4-6 week for large volumes. We hosted Dangote cement execs a few years ago & they saw it coming. Believe & it’s just the beginning unless we have a “black swan 🦢 “ event!
ATTENTION: ZIMBABWEAN CITIZENS IN SOUTH AFRICA
All Zimbabwean citizens in South Africa who wish to return home are directed to contact the Zimbabwe Embassy in South Africa immediately for repatriation assistance and travel arrangements.
Mighty Warriors coach Sithethelwe “Kwinji 15” Sibanda hails the 4Nations Women’s Championship currently underway in Ndola, Zambia. Zimbabwe will play Zambia in the final this Tuesday at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium.
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“In cement, you can’t just think for the next 2-3 years, you need to think for the next 20 years…”
🎥 PPC Africa CEO Matias Cardarelli speaks today on why the company wants to build a new plant in Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe is an increasingly important market for PPC, with rising cement demand helping offset slower growth in SA and Botswana.
In the year to March, PPC Zimbabwe’s sales volumes rose 18%. Volumes were up 25% in the first half. Growth was 12% in the second half, after a gearbox breakdown at the Bulawayo plant slowed sales in the region for two months.
Revenue rose 20.5% to US$206 million, and earnings hit a record US$56 million.
PPC received US$36 million in dividends from Zimbabwe, up from US$13 million in the previous year, “another record for PPC Zimbabwe.”
I leave the UK 🇬🇧 with so much gratitude in my heart.
Manchester and Leicester you made this phase of the tour beyond just exciting.
You really set my gift on fire and made me realize how much my work means to you. We laughed, interacted and created memories that I will always cherish. Some of you drove as far as 5 hours just to make it and I don't take those sacrifices for granted.
I'm not done yet. Birmingham, London, Middlesbrough and Dublin look out for a special announcement on Monday. The second phase is coming this September.
I love and appreciate each one of you. Even the critics, your comments and opinions ultimately push me to do better and improve my craft.
Much love, light and laughter.
Komborerwai NaShe