• Home
  • Vhayeya.com Radio
  • vhayeya.com tv
Vhayeya.com
  • Home
  • Current Affairs
  • Social
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • VHAYEYA.COM TV
No Result
View All Result
Vhayeya.com
  • Home
  • Current Affairs
  • Social
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • VHAYEYA.COM TV
No Result
View All Result
Vhayeya.com
No Result
View All Result

Davipel sets benchmark for Zimbabwe’s industrialisation, Says President Mnangagwa

The Editor by The Editor
August 5, 2026
in Current Affairs, Featured, Just In
0
President commissions Davipel Plants, reaffirms commitment to export-led industrialisation
Share now

Pic credit: Min of info

By Chiedza Nyabadza

Senior Reporter

His Excellency President Emmerson Munangagwa said Davipel’s growth reflected entrepreneurial vision, resilience, steadfast determination and indeed, strong and unwavering patriotism.

President Mnangagwa said this while officially commissioning Davipel Holdings’ new Headquarters, Agri-Milling, Stockfeed and Snack-Manufacturing Plants in Sunway City today calling the investment a test case for Zimbabwe’s industrialisation drive.

“This Zimbabwean owned company has transformed from humble beginnings into one of our country’s leading agro-industrial area.

“The fact that you continue to exhibit growth not only in manufacturing ingenuity and also in employment levels demonstrates the soundness of your business ideal,” he said.

The wholly Zimbabwean-owned company, founded by Mr. D. Norupiri and Amai P. Norupiri, has expanded into four integrated divisions which includes snacks, stockfeed, maize milling and freight services.

This comes eight years after commissioning the company’s first US$12 million facility in June 2018.

The milling lines produces SUNNY brand cereals and mealie-meal, and a stockfeed plant with high hourly tonnage output,meanwhile the snacks division manufactures JUMBO corn snacks with an installed capacity of approximately 5,000 metric tonnes per month.

President Mnangagwa said such investments strengthen domestic manufacturing and challenged Davipel to accelerate the establishment of stockfeed distribution depots nationwide.

“Investments of this nature strengthen domestic manufacturing, reduce imports, increase value addition and create sustainable employment particularly for women and the youth.

“I hereby challenge Davipel to accelerate the establishment of stockfeed distribution depots nationwide to align with government’s devolution and decentralisation thrust, and to also partner emerging entrepreneurs to set up subsidiary plants in provinces and districts,” he said.

Under NIDEP-2, which aligns with the National Development Strategy 2, Government has set targets to grow manufacturing output from the current US$7 billion to US$12 billion, achieve annual sector growth above 5%, increase exports to US$1 billion and raise industrial capacity utilisation to 75%.

President Mnangagwa said such development in the area can also benefit the citizens.

“The targets are not merely economic statistics, but signify expanded employment opportunities, stronger enterprises, higher incomes and improved quality of livelihoods,” said President Mnangagwa.

He also cited progress at Sunway City Special Economic Zone, which now houses more than 40 enterprises, and reiterated that Zimbabwe is open for Business thereby calling on companies to leverage trade agreements to expand exports across SADC, the African continent and beyond.

The Turkish companies were commended for strategic and successful partnerships with Davipel since 2018, and also the whole government of Zimbabwe welcomes greater Turkish investment for technology transfer to improve production efficiencies.

As this event concluded, His Excellency President Emmerson Mnangagwa received a gift from Davipel Holdings Group Chairman Mr Davison Norupiri and his wife Mrs Pelagia Norupiri.

Giving gifts to visitors and guests is a culture that Mr Norupiri has mastered and nurtured at the AFM New Covenant Church in Chisipite where he is the Board Chairman.

Vice Presidents Gen.Rtd C Chiwenga and Col.Rtd K Mohadi, Defence Minister Hon. Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, Industry Minister Hon. N Ndhlovu and the Turkish Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Her Excellency Berna Versteden, and several government officials also attended the ceremony.


Share now
Previous Post

President commissions Davipel Plants, reaffirms commitment to export-led industrialisation

Next Post

Government intensifies road safety drive ahead of Heroes holidays

Next Post
Government intensifies road safety drive ahead of Heroes holidays

Government intensifies road safety drive ahead of Heroes holidays

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • Govt presses CMED to fast-track lithium battery venture, open workshops to public
  • Government intensifies road safety drive ahead of Heroes holidays
  • Davipel sets benchmark for Zimbabwe’s industrialisation, Says President Mnangagwa
  • President commissions Davipel Plants, reaffirms commitment to export-led industrialisation
  • ZIMRA powers Mlambapele Border Post with new solar system

Recent Comments

  • President Mnangagwa hails Mpabanga as selfless liberation fighter and loyal soldier - Vhayeya.com on UN Inland Transport Indaba opens in Geneva
  • Lovemore Masunungure on LIVE BLOG: COSAFA Cup, Comoros vs Zimbabwe at Nelson Mandela Stadium in Port Elizabeth, South Africa
  • Collin Mataya on MP Mhona extends thanks to Duvhurwi Cluster
  • Ian on Chikomba East marathon set for May
  • Lovemore Masunungure on Hon Mhona thanks community at Mudawarima School
  • Home
  • Vhayeya.com Radio
  • vhayeya.com tv
Call us: +263 718 611 246 VHAYEYA.COM NEWS

© 2024 Vhayeya.com News - Designed and Powered By Belsoft Solutions Pvt Ltd.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Vhayeya.com Radio
  • vhayeya.com tv

© 2024 Vhayeya.com News - Designed and Powered By Belsoft Solutions Pvt Ltd.