Proper due diligence vital in state deals

Court documents did not disclose whether Boustead lacked the financial capacity or simply lost interest.
By The Zimbabwe Independent Aug. 23, 2024

CSC deal collapses

CSC had held lucrative export quotas to European Union markets in the 1990s before collapsing due to extensive mismanagement.
By Mthandazo Nyoni and Shame Makoshori Aug. 16, 2024

Zanu PF’s unfulfilled promises loom large in region ahead of elections

The government was forced to place CSC under corporate rescue in December 2020 after realising that Boustead Beef had failed to fulfil its part of the agreement.
By Silas Nkala Aug. 13, 2023

Govt moves to relocate Gwayi-Shangani villagers

Moyo told NewsDay that construction work had already commenced at the site where the villagers would be relocated.
By Patricia Sibanda Jul. 13, 2023

EMA to go after chrome miners over abandoned pits

They said big miners, or their representatives, were also roaming the Great Dyke, including invading open cast chrome shafts left by other miners before.
By Elma Zhoya Apr. 14, 2023

The struggle for survival leaves Darwendale environs scarred

Areas bearing the worst scars of Great Dyke’s chrome rash include a Cold Storage Company (CSC) farm where artisanal miners have left a trail of destruction.
By Elma Zhoya Mar. 17, 2023

Zesa disconnets CSC-Boustead Beef over US$27K debt

POWER utility Zesa Holdings last week disconnected power to the CSC-Boustead Beef Bulawayo abattoir over a $24 million bill.
By Silas Nkala Feb. 27, 2023

New twist to CSC, Boustead Beef saga

They cited Boustead Beef and the Ministry of Lands and Agriculture, as first and second respondents respectively.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Oct. 16, 2022

Boustead Beef seeks to end CSC corporate rescue

CSC entered administration in 2020 after the government claimed that the Livestock Joint Farming Concession Agreement (LJFCA) it entered into with Boustead in 2019 was difficult to implement.

By The Standard Aug. 21, 2022