More firms invest in own power facilities
[The Herald - Zimbabwe] - 13/02/2025
Business Reporter A Growing number of Zimbabwean firms is turning to on-site power generation as a means to mitigate power costs, improve supply reliability and potentially create new revenue streams. Colcom Limited, National Foods, Dinson Iron and Steel Company, and Runtu Mining are the latest (…)
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