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ZINARA DISBURSES OVER ZIG2BN FOR ROAD MAINTENANCE
The Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA) has disbursed more than ZiG2.09 billion (approximately US$83.6 million) to road authorities countrywide for road infrastructure development and maintenance projects. The disbursements, which represent 22 percent of the approved 2026 roads budget, were revealed in ZINARA’s first quarter funding and disbursement report. According to the report, implementation of the
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MAZOWE WALK MALL COMES TO LIFE IN MAZOWE TOWN
The landscape of Mazowe is undergoing a dramatic transformation as the ambitious Mazowe Walk development finally comes to life, and it is truly exciting to see this vision manifest in real-time. What was once a blueprint for regional revitalization has now become a tangible reality, with Phase 1 of the project taking shape beautifully. For
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RED OXIDE PRIMER IS THE SILENT SHIELD THAT PRESERVES METAL INTEGRITY
Rust is the quietest thief in the world of infrastructure and design. It does not announce its arrival with a crash; instead, it creeps across iron and steel surfaces in a slow, chemical crawl, gradually stripping away both aesthetic brilliance and structural resolve. What begins as a microscopic speck of oxidation can quickly evolve into
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CEMENT DEMAND SURGE FUELS FRESH INDUSTRIAL INVESTMENT
ZIMBABWE’S rising demand for cement is driving a fresh wave of industrial investment, with Chinese-owned Zhongjin Heli Energy and its subsidiary Jianqiang Cement positioning themselves as key players in reducing the country’s reliance on imported construction materials. During a visit to the company’s industrial complex in Hwange on Friday, the Minister of Industry and
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