Metallon CEO to step down

Metallon Corporation CEO Kenneth Mekani, has stepped down to pursue personal business interests. Mekani, who has been at the helm of Zimbabwe’s largest gold producer since 2015 leaves the post…

Metallon CEO to step down

Metallon Corporation CEO Kenneth Mekani, has stepped down to pursue personal business interests. Mekani, who has been at the helm of Zimbabwe’s largest gold producer since 2015 leaves the post…

JUST IN: Metallon CEO steps down

Metallon Corporation CEO Kenneth Mekani, has stepped down to pursue personal business interests. Mekani, who has been at the helm of Zimbabwe’s largest gold producer since 2015 leaves the post in September 2018. The London-based gold producer, said in a statement it has completed a corporate restructuring exercise to ensure each mining subsidiary is a standalone company with its own management team. The Metallon Corporation Chief Executive Officer position will now be based in London.

Metallon CEO to step down

Metallon Corporation CEO Kenneth Mekani, has stepped down to pursue personal business interests.

AS IT HAPPENED: Zanu-PF Victory Rally at the National Sports Stadium

The ruling party Zanu-PF held its final campaign rally dubbed “Victory rally” at the giant national Sports Stadium today. President Mnangagwa addressed the gathering and declared that the party is…

Metallon CEO to step down

METALLON Corporation CEO Kenneth Mekani has stepped down to pursue personal business interests. Mekani, who has been at the helm of Zimbabwe’s largest gold producer since 2015, leaves the post…

LIVE: ZANU-PF VICTORY RALLY

President Mnangagwa today addresses Zanu-PF’s final rally at the National Sports Stadium in Harare. The rally is dubbed “Victory Rally” as the ruling party is confident that the elections on…

Metallon CEO to step down

METALLON Corporation CEO Kenneth Mekani has stepped down to pursue personal business interests. Mekani, who has been at the helm of Zimbabwe’s largest gold producer since 2015, leaves the post…

UPDATED: ED primes Zim for free, fair elections

President Mnangagwa yesterday said the Government had put in place measures to ensure Monday’s harmonised elections are transparent, free, fair and credible.

All set for Zanu-PF ‘victory rally’

Zanu-PF winds up its highly-subscribed campaign ahead of Monday’s harmonised elections with a mega rally dubbed the “victory rally” at the 60 000-seater National Sports Stadium in Harare today.

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