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Spread This NewsBy Alois Vinga TROUBLED cement manufacturer Khaya Cement Limited (KCL) is seeking shareholder approval ahead ...
SHAREHOLDERS of Khayah Cement (Khayah) are set for a crucial vote next month regarding the proposed delisting from the ...
Source: Harare housing co-operative takes govt, cement firm to court over ‘seized’ land –Newsday Zimbabwe HARARE, Apr.29 (NewsDayLive) – A Harare-based housing co-operative operating as Nyikavanhu ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA) announces the launch of Low Carbon Ratings (LCR) for Cement and Concrete - a first-of-its-kind transparent global rating ...
Cambodian authorities have approved a new cement factory inside Prey Lang Wildlife Sanctuary, despite a 2023 moratorium on new mining licenses, raising concerns about enforcement and conservation ...
Zimbabwe defeated Bangladesh by three wickets in the first Test match held in Sylhet. Blessing Muzarabani took nine wickets. Zimbabwe chased down a target of 174 runs. Brian Bennett scored a fifty.
After the thriller in Sylhet, Bangladesh and Zimbabwe would be expected to deliver another close Test in Chattogram. Zimbabwe were largely in control of the Sylhet game except for the last hour on ...
Bangladesh will look to bounce back in the second and final cricket test against Zimbabwe starting in Chattogram on Monday following a crushing defeat in the opener. Bangladesh failed to prove ...
SYLHET, Bangladesh — Fast bowler Blessing Muzurabani claimed 6-72 and opener Brian Bennet scored 54 as Zimbabwe beat Bangladesh by three wickets in the first cricket test on Wednesday.
NEW DELHI: Cement volumes are expected to expand by 6-7% in the financial year 2025-26, driven by a projected pick-up in demand from the housing and infrastructure sectors, following a growth of 6.3% ...
04/26/2025 April 26, 2025 Zimbabwe has started paying out white farmers who were stripped of land due to reforms more than two decades ago. But many of the former commercial farmers are seeking to ...
ISLAMABAD: All Pakistan Cement Manufacturers Association (APCMA) has appealed the Competition Appellate Tribunal (CAT) to annul Rs 6.35 billion penalty imposed by the Competition Commission of ...
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