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Govt allows private firms to import cement amid shortages
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 72803, member: 636"] Zimbabwe has granted private sector authorization to bring cement into the country after persistent supply gaps prompted officials to distribute 145,000 metric tons worth of import permits since October. Industry and Commerce Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu attributed the scarcity to clinker shortages affecting domestic manufacturers, scheduled plant maintenance at Sino Zimbabwe, and equipment failures at PPC and Lafarge facilities. Zambian market pressures have complicated the situation as heightened construction demand in that nation has diverted supplies and delayed Zimbabwean freight operations at loading facilities. The government expects production capacity to reach surplus levels by late 2026 as new cement plants in Hwange begin operations and additional investments materialize. Authorities have temporarily suspended certificate requirements for incoming shipments through mid-December while warning traders against price exploitation during the temporary supply disruption. Applicants seeking import clearances must submit tax documentation, incorporation certificates, and pay licensing fees at offices in Harare, Bulawayo, Mutare, Masvingo and Gweru. [/QUOTE]
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