Exodus & Company has officially commissioned a sophisticated fleet of new road construction machinery at the HEPA Site Office along Mazowe Road. The Group CEO, Mr. Progress Mambo, presided over the official equipment handover ceremony, marking a pivotal moment in the company’s mission to accelerate the dualization and upgrading of the nation’s critical transport corridors.
Empowering Infrastructure Through Strategic Partnerships
The acquisition of this state-of-the-art equipment was made possible through a strategic partnership with Stanbic Bank Zimbabwe. The collaboration highlights a growing confidence from the financial sector in the execution capabilities of local contractors. During the launch, Mr. Mambo was joined by Mr. Patson Mahachi, the Head of Business and Commercial Banking at Stanbic Bank, who witnessed the unveiling of the heavy-duty machinery. This partnership underscores the importance of synergy between financial institutions and engineering firms in delivering the high-quality infrastructure required to meet Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030 goals.
Enhancing Operational Efficiency
The new fleet, which includes advanced earth-moving equipment, rollers, and specialized road-surfacing machinery, represents a significant advancement in enhancing the company’s operational capabilities. By integrating the latest technology into their workflow, Exodus & Company is positioned to improve the precision of their engineering works while significantly reducing project lead times. This investment is particularly timely as the firm intensifies its work on the Harare–Kanyemba Highway, where challenging terrain and high-volume traffic demand the most reliable and efficient hardware available.
A Commitment to Excellence
Speaking at the HEPA Site Office, Mr. Progress Mambo emphasized that the investment is a testament to the company’s “steady and consistent” approach to infrastructure development. He noted that having the right tools is essential for maintaining the high standards of durability and safety that the public expects from a premier developer. The presence of the new fleet at the Mazowe Road site serves as a visual guarantee of the company’s readiness to tackle the next complex phases of the Kanyemba project, including the construction of modern bridges and high-capacity tollgates.
As these machines begin their work, they do more than just move earth; they represent the modernization of Zimbabwe’s construction industry. With the support of Stanbic Bank and the leadership of the Group CEO, Exodus & Company is ensuring that the road to Kanyemba is built with world-class efficiency, paving the way for regional trade and national prosperity.






