WASHINGTON DC — A senior World Bank official says Zimbabwe requires more than US$33 billion for infrastructure projects over the next 20 years to turn around its economic fortunes. Nadia Piffaretti ...
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Zimbabwe Shifts From Private Asphalt Dependence As Government Commissions New State-Backed Plant
Harare, Zimbabwe -- For years, Zimbabwe has relied heavily on private contractors and external suppliers to provide asphalt for its road construction and rehabilitation programmes, a model that often ...
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Zimbabwe Smart Cities Expo to drive investment in urban development
HARARE, Mar. 4 (NewsDay Live) - Global Renaissance Investments (GRI) chief executive officer Ngoni Dzirutwe says the upcoming ‘Zimbabwe Smart Cities Real Estate Masterclass and Expo 2026’ is designed ...
The Infrastructure and Development Bank of Zimbabwe has approved the development of a 5 MW solar plant. The project will be built in the district of Gutu, southern Zimbabwe. It will be built on land ...
Zimbabwe's youths should always be active and productive both at community and national levels in order to help achieve an empowered, modern, prosperous and highly industrialised country within the ...
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Treating valuation as invisible infrastructure of our economy
IN 2026, Zimbabwe’s economic discourse is increasingly defined by institutional reform, capital market recalibration, fiscal consolidation efforts and renewed emphasis on productive sector growth.
IDBZ, the development bank of Zimbabwe, is working with the Gutu Rural District Council (GRDC) to select a turnkey EPC+F+OM contractor to assist with the development of a 5 MW solar project in ...
The African Development Bank (AfDB) (www.AfDB.org) has launched a flagship economic report on Zimbabwe, titled: “Building a new Zimbabwe: Targeted policies for growth and job creation” which aims to ...
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