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ARCHITECTS COUNCIL HAILS LOCAL AUTHORITIES’ COMMITMENT TO PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
The Architects Council of Zimbabwe (ACZ) has welcomed the firm commitment demonstrated by various local authorities to fully enforce the provisions of the Architects Act Chapter 27:01 and the new Statutory Instrument 56 of 2025 (SI 56/2025). This critical legislation introduces mandatory registration categories for architectural professionals and is seen by the ACZ as a
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ZBCA ACADEMY LAUNCHED AMID CALLS TO EMBRACE INNOVATION AND DIGITAL FUTURE
The Zimbabwe Building Contractors Association (ZBCA) marked a significant step in the modernization of the nation’s infrastructure sector with the launch of the ZBCA Academy in Nyanga recently. The new institution is set to deliver targeted and accredited programs designed to equip builders, site staff, and emerging entrepreneurs with skills crucial for the industry’s future.
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ZIMBABWE MOVES TO ESTABLISH REGULATORY AUTHORITY FOR CONSTRUCTION SECTOR
Zimbabwe has formally initiated the consultation process for the development of a comprehensive Contractors Construction Bill; a major legislative effort designed to overhaul the country’s infrastructure sector and enforce stringent adherence to quality and professional standards. The proposed law is intended to establish a Construction Contractors Authority, a new regulatory body that will introduce much-needed
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