How sanctions crumbled Khayah Cement’s business

[The Herald - Zimbabwe] - 23/02/2025
Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter Just two years after Fossil Mines acquired 76,45 percent stake in Lafarge Cement from global cement manufacturing giant Holcim, the business has crumbled under the weight of western sanctions. The company, later rebranded Khaya Cement, has been unable to (…)
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