Blessings Chibuye-Government says ZESCO will start exporting 100 Mega Watts of electricity to Zimbabwe in a $6.3 monthly deal starting next month. Energy Minister PETER KAPALA says the deal with Zimbabwe’s power utility company Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority -ZESA- will run for five years. He says negotiations for the power import deal between ZESCO and
By Masausu Mkwayaya- Chiefs in North Western Province have called on Government to review the Mining Policy to include provisions where 15-percent of proceeds from Mining firms will remain in host Provinces. Chief MUMENA of the Kaonde People said this on behalf of seven traditional leaders who met President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA in Kalumbila District on
(ZANIS) Government has started the evaluation process of the Public Private Partnership project of modernizing border infrastructure at three borders on the Copperbelt. The borders are Sakania, Mokambo and Kasumbalesa in Ndola, Mufulira and Chililabombwe. Public Private Partnership Council Member MARGARET MUDENDA says the projects also include upgrading of the roads leading to the borders
By Ruth Chayinda- Zesco says less that 20,000 people are currently on the waiting list for electricity connection. Managing Director VICTOR MAPANI says the power utility company says this is signifcant reduction considering that previously the number people on the waiting list was 67,000. Mr. MAPANI says the backlog dates as far back as 2014.
(BBC) Zimbabwe’s central bank has launched gold coins in an effort to help curb soaring inflation amid a slump in the country’s currency. The central bank’s main interest rate was more than doubled this month to 200% after the annual rate of inflation rose above 190%. Each coin will be priced at the international market
By Ruth Chayinda- President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA has challenged quasi Government institutions and statutory bodies to prioritize revenue generation. President HICHILEMA says it is important that quasi Government institutions and statutory bodies invest in areas that will unlock the economy and create jobs. He says in the past public officers and controlling officers supported expenditure such
(NAIS) The Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock plans to ban movement of Livestock without brand marks in a bid to contain and control stock theft and diseases. Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock Registrar- Animal Identification and Traceability CLIVE SIMWANZA says Animal Identification and traceability that has since been digitised will enable his ministry to have
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