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Zimbabwe’s government plans to declare a national emergency over food shortages as the United Nations warned the situation is worsening at an “alarming” pace and price-spikes for basic ...
One of Zimbabwe’s biggest grain millers threatened to close its wheat-processing plants unless the central bank provides foreign-exchange the company needs to pay suppliers.
Established in 1920, National Foods, a diversified conglomerate listed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange, is arguably one of the largest manufacturers and marketers of food products in the country ...
THE recent commissioning of National Foods’ US$7 million breakfast cereal plant by President Mnangagwa is projected to ...
One of the country’s leading milling, processing and packaging companies, National Foods, says its production capacity utilisation has increased from lows of 20% to 60%. The company’s managing ...
NATIONAL Foods will, this month, launch its new product — Mixed Grain — as it seeks to consolidate its position in the local market. National Foods sales manager, Sarudzai Muzorori told ...
Today one-half of Zimbabwe's population of nearly 14 million is considered food-insecure, living in a household that is unable to obtain enough food to meet basic needs. A three-year drought ...
NPR's Noel King talks to Gerry Bourke of the U.N.'s World Food Program about its decision to switch from cash transfers to in-kind food aid to respond to Zimbabwe's worsening hunger crisis.
Top Zimbabwe food maker is first firm to delist from dollar-only bourse National Foods will offer $23m to public shareholders to buy back the shares.
However, the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) controversially opted to monitor allocation of food aid. ZANU-PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa said the party’s ...
As an El Niño-induced drought hits Zimbabwe's rural areas, Catholic agencies such as Caritas and Catholic Relief Services are exploring long term climate resilience solutions to address food ...
During the period under review, National Foods sold 404 000 tonnes of goods, up from 352 000 tonnes, translating into US$234 million in full-year turnover compared to US$201 million the previous year.