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Urbanites benefiting from the Presidential Borehole Scheme will now be connected directly to the boreholes so the water comes through their taps, as President Mnangagwa’s initiative continues to deliver potable water across the country.
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Mukudzei Chingwere-Herald Reporter PARTNERSHIPS with local companies have been approved by Government to upgrade, rehabilitate, widen and construct the 352km Harare-Chirundu Road, the other part of the major North-South Corridor that will see work on the Harare-Masvingo-Beitbridge Highway moving towards conclusion. The project is in line with the Second Republic’s vision of providing state-of-the-art road […]
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Herald Reporters THE policies being implemented by the Government to stabilise the economy and strengthen the local currency by removing large sums from circulation and promoting its desirability, have started bearing fruit, with the Zimbabwe dollar becoming scarce as predicted by President Mnangagwa. The Zimbabwe dollar is now firming against the US dollar on the […]
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Bulawayo Bureau THE construction of the massive Lake Gwayi-Shangani in Matabeleland North province has led to the establishment of downstream industries, which have widened the economic impact of the project through job creation and reducing cost of implementation. On the sidelines of the lake construction site is a new metal fabrication business unit, quarry making […]
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Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief DEVOLUTION funds have transformed education, health and social amenities with a new clinic, class-room blocks and rehabilitated roads emerging in the six wards making up Gokwe Town Council as the Second Republic continues pushing development all corners of the country by channelling funds to local councils. According to Gokwe Town […]
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Africa Moyo in BEITBRIDGE MOTORISTS, commuters and Beitbridge residents, yesterday welcomed the directive by President Mnangagwa for the immediate construction of the 760km Beitbridge-Bulawayo-Victoria Falls highway. In his keynote address while commissioning the Beitbridge Border Post upgrade and modernisation project on Wednesday, President Mnangagwa directed Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Felix Mhona to immediately ensure […]
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Africa Moyo in BEITBRIDGE President Mnangagwa yesterday commissioned the modernised Beitbridge Border Post and said all border posts would be upgraded to improve the quality of services in the transport sub-sector. He directed Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Felix Mhona to ensure the speedy upgrading of the Beitbridge-Bulawayo-Victoria Falls highway. President Mnangagwa, who arrived in […]
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Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Zimbabweans yesterday hailed the Second Republic for delivering on its pre-election promises to accelerate infrastructure development, especially the modernisation and transformation of the Beitbridge Border Post and the county’s southern border town. Civil works on the border post began last year under the US$300 million Private Public Partnership (PPP) between the […]
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Bulawayo Bureau DEVOLUTION funds have transformed the health sector with new clinics emerging in several districts in Matabeleland as the Second Republic steps up the inclusive developmental philosophy of leaving no one and no place behind. The programme has helped local authorities in Matabeleland and other parts of the country boost health service delivery, particularly […]
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Lesego Valela and Trust Freddy The 112th edition of the Zimbabwe Agricultural Show started yesterday at the Exhibition Park in Harare, with high expectations from exhibitors on unique business and networking opportunities. A few exhibitors were still putting last touches to their stands yesterday. As expected on the first day every year, there was a […]
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Trust Freddy Herald Correspondent The Government is targeting to plant three million orange trees across the country to improve nutrition and pollinator species which are declining, posing a threat to the country’s food security. Chief director for Agricultural Advisory and Rural Development Services, Professor Obert Jiri, recently told a beekeepers’ symposium that was held at […]
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Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau A NEW mining technique to address Muriel Mine’s receding gold levels through extracting the metal from slime dumps has the potential to boost the company revenue and contribute towards the attainment of a US$12 billion economy by 2023. The Zvimba-based Pan African Mining’s (PAM) Pvt Ltd operating mine is expected […]
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Zvamaida Murwira in KWEKWE ZIMBABWE is poised to be at the apex of development given its rich pool of talented youths in various fields like engineering who have put shoulders to the wheel in transforming the country towards an upper middle class economy by 2030, President Mnangagwa has said. Taking advantage of the conducive business […]
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Midlands Bureau There has been growing hope among the Redcliff community as the revival of former Steel giant, Zisco Steel takes shape. Closed for over a decade, Zisco Steel in Redcliff was once one of the largest steel giant in Southern Africa, producing over one million tonnes of steel annually with around 8 000 workers. […]
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Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter The redesigning and rehabilitation of the Harare-Kanyemba Road in Mbire, Mashonaland Central has moved a gear up, with 2km of a stretch between Mahuhwe and Mushumbi being completed and opened to traffic. The contractor, Exodus & Company (Pvt) Limited, is presently working on redesigning and the total construction of a 10km […]