Mkwasine, located in southern Zimbabwe, is set to become a key player in the nation’s agricultural sector with Verify Engineering spearheading the establishment of a US$1.1 billion nitrogenous fertilizer plant.

Verify Engineering is a state-owned company that was established with the mandate to drive industrial development through the implementation of strategic engineering projects. The company focuses on beneficiation and value addition in key sectors of the Zimbabwean economy. This ambitious project aligns with the nation’s broader goals of achieving food security and reducing reliance on fertilizer imports.

The new nitrogenous fertilizer plant is expected to significantly boost Zimbabwe’s agricultural productivity. The project will increase the local supply of this essential input, and will empower farmers, reduce input costs, and ultimately contribute to increased crop yields. This development is crucial for a nation where agriculture forms the backbone of the economy.

The project is also expected to create numerous jobs during both the construction and operational phases. This will offer economic opportunities for the local community and contribute to the overall development of the region.

The Mkwasine project represents a substantial investment in Zimbabwe’s industrial capacity and demonstrates Verify Engineering’s commitment to driving economic growth through strategic development projects. The successful completion of this plant will not only transform the agricultural landscape but also strengthen the nation’s journey towards self-sufficiency and sustainable development.