State of the power sector

In Gokwe North, the coal fields of Senga are tipped to supply input (energy feedstock) for the proposed Gokwe North Thermal Power Station.
By Kevin Tutani Mar. 8, 2024

EU unlocks US$163bn for energy projects

Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) managing director Nobert Matarutse told the conference that other energy sources must be explored.
By Tatira Zwinoira Mar. 1, 2024

‘Govt to blame for poor service delivery’

According to Ndlovu, roads cutting across the central business district to other part of the city and country are now lacking maintenance because of poor funding.
By Nizbert Moyo Feb. 2, 2024

Staying the course.

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By Newsday Jan. 1, 2024

Zimbabwe’s ailing SOEs owe Chinese, Indian banks US$1.7b

According to the AfDB, SOEs which benefitted from the on-lent loans are now required to open dedicated debt servicing sinking funds to ensure timely debt servicing.
By Tatira Zwinoira Dec. 31, 2023

High time industry makes the energy

The modernisation of business operations across all industries has resulted in a growing reliance on electrical power for almost all processes within an enterprise.
By Raymond Mukosi Nov. 17, 2023
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Kariba border overwhelmed as Dar es Salaam Port booms

Dar es Salaam Port officials told the Zimbabwe Independent last year that they had noticed higher volumes in other types of cargo.
By Freeman Makopa Oct. 20, 2023
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Zesa loses US$3b in 25 years over low tariffs

ZETDC, the distribution arm of power utility firm Zesa Holdings, is reeling under massive losses because of the low tariffs.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga Oct. 8, 2023

Govt speaks on Hwange Zec boob

Masvora said of the six, one is a proportional representative councillor and out of the five women’s quota councillors, four are from the concession areas.
By Sharon Sibindi Oct. 7, 2023