Khayah Cement Limited Voluntarily Terminates Listing on ZSE

Khayah Cement Limited, which is currently under financial distress and undergoing a corporate rescue process, has voluntarily terminated its listing on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE).

In a statement issued by the ZSE, the exchange informed stakeholders:
“The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange Limited hereby notifies the investing public of the voluntary termination of listing of Khayah Cement Limited (‘Khayah’) with effect from 22 May 2025.”

The decision to delist was approved by the company’s shareholders in accordance with Section 11 of the ZSE Listing Requirements. The company subsequently sought and received approval from the ZSE.

As a result, the last day of trading in the company’s shares on the ZSE is 22 May 2025. From that date onwards, securities holders will no longer be able to trade the company’s shares on the ZSE.

Meanwhile, Khayah Cement Limited’s corporate rescue process remains ongoing. The company continues to pursue initiatives aimed at restructuring its operations, protecting its assets, and restoring financial stability.

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