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HARARE PAVES THE WAY FOR SADC SUMMIT AND BEYOND
The rumble of construction equipment and the flurry of activity along Harare’s major roads herald a period of transformation. This surge in infrastructure development is fuelled by Zimbabwe’s upcoming role as host of the 44th Southern African Development Community (SADC) Summit in August 2024. While the primary aim is to create a smooth experience for
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Construction Sector Growth Expected to Continue Beyond 2027
The construction industry in Zimbabwe is anticipated to maintain its upward growth trajectory beyond 2027, supported by substantial government-funded infrastructure projects. Key initiatives such as dam construction, road rehabilitation, and the development of a new city in Mt Hampden are projected to anchor this sustained growth, highlighting the government’s commitment to economic development amid climate
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Old Mazowe Road opens to the public today
The first 7km section of the Chairman Mao Boulevard, formerly known as Old Mazowe Road, is set to open to traffic today after undergoing a comprehensive upgrade. This stretch of road, running from the Westgate roundabout to Gwebi River Crossing, has been widened, resurfaced, and remarked as part of the project. This development marks a
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