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CESA INDABA 2025: KEY OPPORTUNITY FOR ZIMBABWE’S INFRASTRUCTURE GROWTH
By Martin Chemhere A significant opportunity awaits Zimbabwe’s infrastructure development as the Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA) announces its 2025 Infrastructure Indaba. With Zimbabwe facing pressing developmental priorities, including the revitalization of aging infrastructure and the pursuit of sustainable growth, participation in this event could prove invaluable. Sending a strong delegation of Zimbabwean engineers and…
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BUILDING TOMORROW: GREEN SKILLS VITAL FOR ZIMBABWE’S CONSTRUCTION FUTURE
By Martin Chemhere The imperative for Zimbabwe’s construction sector to embrace green skills has become increasingly apparent, as the nation strives to balance rapid infrastructural development with pressing environmental concerns. Developing these skills, encompassing sustainable design and building practices, green technologies and materials, and efficient resource use, is no longer a luxury, but a necessity.…
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GOVERNMENT, CEMENT PRODUCERS PARTNER TO IMPROVE COMPETITIVENESS
THE Government, through the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, is pursuing collaborations with cement manufacturers to improve the sector’s competitiveness, create employment and reduce cement imports. Zimbabwe is losing approximately US$50 million to cement imports, which have claimed 25 percent of the domestic market share, stifling the growth of the local cement industry. While local…
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