Nampak lifts volumes as demand recovers

John van Gend said overall demand for packaging improved during the review period, compared to the previous year.
By Melody Chikono
 Feb. 1, 2023

Zimsec 2021 O-Level results out

Collection of results from regional offices will begin Wednesday.

By The Independent Apr. 12, 2022

News in depth: Chinese tile manufacturer in the eye of a storm over transgressions

According to the company officials during interviews, the firm exports 40 000 pieces of cups and plates as well as 35 000m2 of floor and wall tiles daily to various international destinations.

By The Independent Feb. 13, 2022

News in depth: Chinese tile manufacturer in the eye of a storm over transgressions

According to the company officials during interviews, the firm exports 40 000 pieces of cups and plates as well as 35 000m2 of floor and wall tiles daily to various international destinations.

By The Independent Feb. 13, 2022

Nampak financial report delayed

In a statement the company’s group managing director John Van Gend revealed that the delay has been caused by additional work necessitated by the need to conform with hyperinflation adjusted financials.

By The Independent Dec. 19, 2021

Nampak financial report delayed

In a statement the company’s group managing director John Van Gend revealed that the delay has been caused by additional work necessitated by the need to conform with hyperinflation adjusted financials.

By The Independent Dec. 19, 2021

Evicted Zanu PF supporters stranded

BY JAIROS SAUNYAMA About 200 families that were evicted from a farm on the outskirts of Marondera in June are still living in the open as the government is yet to fulfil its promise to resettle them. The families, mostly Zanu PF supporters, were kicked out of Maganga Estates, which is owned by Hunyani Timberlands. […]

By The Independent Aug. 22, 2021

Evicted Zanu PF supporters stranded

BY JAIROS SAUNYAMA About 200 families that were evicted from a farm on the outskirts of Marondera in June are still living in the open as the government is yet to fulfil its promise to resettle them. The families, mostly Zanu PF supporters, were kicked out of Maganga Estates, which is owned by Hunyani Timberlands. […]

By The Independent Aug. 22, 2021