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IDBZ partners Armtrust Construction, Mabuto family in US$2,8m housing project

Zimbabwe is currently facing a housing deficit exceeding one million units which the government has been failing to reduce due to a lack of capital.
By Blessed Ndlovu Nov. 5, 2024

Zim’s poor infrastructure takes toll on economy

"The current blitz of road infrastructure by the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Development really speaks to ease of transport and logistics.”
By Blessed Ndlovu and Lee Musaidzi Nov. 3, 2024

Tragic Mbare market fire: ZCSMEs and IAPAZ call for immediate action and long-term solutions for MSMEs

The provision of financial support for restocking, rebuilding market infrastructure, and securing temporary spaces for affected businesses is critical.
By Staff Reporter Oct. 9, 2024

Pelandaba MP protests neglect of rural roads

President Emmerson Mnangagwa in 2021 declared the country’s roads a state of disaster owing to years of neglect.
By Peter Dube Jul. 5, 2024

Housing delivery programme gets thumbs up

Paza, who is also a construction and property expert, said over the years, his company has been rolling out promotions on their services and products.
By Style Reporter Jun. 19, 2024

NOIC suffers blow in US$160K arbitration award

The court ordered NOIC to pay US$164 631 after it had initially refused to honour the arbitration award.
By Desmond Chingarande May. 28, 2024

Letter to the President : Matebeleland roads in a sorry state

A 118 km journey can take between two to three hours due to the poor road conditions.
By Zimind Apr. 19, 2024

IDBZ sets up climate change financing facility

This comes as the costs of climate action in Zimbabwe are estimated at US$10 billion for adaptation and US$4,8 billion for mitigation, according to the World Bank.
By Tatira Zwinoira Apr. 5, 2024

IDBZ to raise US$79,5 million to finance infrastructure projects

Among the funds to be raised include those for the  Kariba housing project remedial works which has a budget of US$3,1 million, while US$1,8 million is set for Spitzkop Housing Project.
By Tatira Zwinoira Mar. 26, 2024