President Emmerson Mnangagwa has commissioned the multi-million-dollar Cut Rag Processing plant, marking a significant step in Zimbabwe's re-industrialization. Industry and Commerce Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu stated that the facility demonstrated the nation's economic progress and modernization agenda. He described the plant as utilizing advanced manufacturing systems, including architectural intelligence for quality control and predictive maintenance.
Minister Ndlovu credited the President's leadership for fostering an investment-friendly climate. He noted that the new facility would enhance Zimbabwe's competitiveness in international tobacco markets and generate widespread benefits for farmers and related industries. The company's managing director, Leslie Malunga, said the automated plant realized a long-term vision of creating value through local processing, aligning with government empowerment goals.
Minister Ndlovu credited the President's leadership for fostering an investment-friendly climate. He noted that the new facility would enhance Zimbabwe's competitiveness in international tobacco markets and generate widespread benefits for farmers and related industries. The company's managing director, Leslie Malunga, said the automated plant realized a long-term vision of creating value through local processing, aligning with government empowerment goals.