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Zimplow invests US$1,5 million in Bulawayo plant

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Mining and agricultural equipment manufacturer, Zimplow Holdings Limited, says it has invested US$1,5 million in the expansion and revitalisation of its Bulawayo factory plant.
The diversified group’s chief executive, Vimbayi Nyakudya, told The Financial Gazette that the group has been investing in first-class equipment to produce competitive products in the country and the region.
“Since the beginning of last year, we have put US$1,5 million into the (Bulawayo) plant, and we will continue to do so till we get to a place where we are competitive throughout from the smallest product that we produce to the biggest …,” he said, adding that the Bulawayo plant is critical for the company to ensure the production of equipment to sell locally and also for export.

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Group chief executive of Zimplow Holdings, Vimbayi Nyakudya, left, board member, Benjamin Kumalo, centre, and the company’s chief finance officer Charles Chaibva, prepare to cut the ribbon at the official opening of Trentyre’s Robert Mugabe branch in Harare recently.

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