Nampak Zim volumes jump 39% in Q1

Group revenue for the quarter was 19% ahead of the comparative period, supported by improved demand linked to a larger tobacco crop. 
By Ruth Maseko Feb. 16, 2026

Nampak Zim invests despite planned exit

Capital expenditure rose marginally to US$3,62 million from US$3,5 million in the prior year, largely directed towards capacity expansion and plant service improvements.  
By Tatira Zwinoira Feb. 13, 2026
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Nampak Zimbabwe eyes five-year survival strategy

The group’s Hunyani Paper and Packaging subsidiary experienced a sales volume decline of 3% owing to reduced demand for commercial cartons.
By Tatira Zwinoira Feb. 8, 2026

Nampak renews bid to offload Zim stake

The South African packaging giant had entered into a non-binding agreement on September 30, 2024 to sell its 51,43% stake in Nampak Zimbabwe Limited (NZL) for US$25 million.
By Melody Chikono Dec. 12, 2025

Nampak Zimbabwe profit surges 57% in FY25

This was due to better cash generation during the period, leading to total assets worth US$50,22 million, an increase from US$44,55 million in the year prior. 
By Tatira Zwinoira Dec. 10, 2025

Courts can’t fix tax deadlock: Delta firm CEO says currency shifts drove US$73m dispute

Speaking exclusively to the Zimbabwe Independent, Delta chief executive officer Matlhogonolo Valela said the company firmly believed the matter was no longer a legal issue. 
By Belinda Chiroodza Nov. 21, 2025

TSL, Nampak Zimbabwe US$25m deal collapses

DIVERSIFIED agro-industrial firm, TSL Limited (TSL) has revealed that it is no longer able to recommend the proposed acquisition of Nampak Zimbabwe Limited (NZL) owing to a lack of shareholder
By Tatira Zwinoira Sep. 18, 2025

CTC approves Nampak Zimbabwe sale

 THE Competition and Tariff Commission (CTC) has approved the proposed sale of a 51,43% stake in Nampak Zimbabwe Limited to TSL Limited.
By Concilia Mupezeni Sep. 5, 2025

Nampak concludes sale of Zim unit to TSL

As of March, Nampak Zimbabwe Limited’s assets were recorded at ZAR600,1 million (US$34,28 million).
By Ruth Maseko Aug. 14, 2025