We blacklist for bad workmanship and if you are blacklisted, it means you will not get any contracts again
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The financial crash: lessons from pastoralists?
This blog continues the short series on the new book, Navigating Uncertainty: Radical Rethinking for a Turbulent World. In the chapter on Finance and banking, I look at the 2007-08 financial crash and how particular models and regulatory practices created … Continue reading → …
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At least 48 killed in Nigerian fuel truck explosion
Several other vehicles were also caught up in the accident, it said.
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Ncube names Willias Madzimure as new CCC spokesman
Jacob Mafume assumes role as legal secretary
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8 high-potential gas Prospects in Muzarabani
Source: 8 high-potential gas Prospects in Muzarabani -Newsday Zimbabwe INVICTUS Energy Ltd INVICTUS Energy Ltd has announced the identification of eight high-potential gas and condensate prospects in the eastern portion of its Cabora Bassa Basin project in Muzarabani, with the Musuma prospect emerging as a key target for exploration drilling in 2025. The discovery has […]
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Govt shuts down 368 illegal colleges, VTCs
Source: The Herald – Breaking news. Freeman Razemba, Senior Reporter Government has, with immediate effect, closed 368 technical and vocational training centres countrywide for operating without requisite documents in terms of the Manpower Planning and Development Act (Chapter 28:02). Those found non-compliant include Christian academic centres, computer training schools, beauty and therapy colleges, and schools […]
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Zimbabwe turns to private firms to boost freight rail volumes
Zimbabwe’s heavy reliance on coal-based energy is hurting the health of people in mining regions who continue to be exposed to dirty air from coal burning. Columbus Mavhunga visited the Hwange thermal power station and the surrounding area, where residents have complained about the air pollution. Source: Zimbabwe turns to private firms to boost freight […]
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Power shortages cost Zimbabwe 6.1 percent of GDP annually, says World Bank
Zimbabwe’s efforts to achieve high economic growth and attain upper-middle-income status by 2030 are being hindered by unreliable power supply. The country faces frequent and prolonged power outages, which are stifling businesses and costing the economy an estimated 6.1 percent of GDP each year, according to the World Bank.
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Welshamn Ncube makes new CCC appointments
Source: Welshamn Ncube makes new CCC appointments – Bulawayo24 News The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), the party has announced new appointments to enhance its communication structure. Welshman Ncube, acting president of CCC, issued a statement today confirming that Honorable Willias Madzimure and Kuraone Chihwayi have been appointed to key roles within the party. Honorable […]
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Innovative home-grown solutions: UZ can make 14 000 number plates per day
Wallace Ruzvidzo, Harare Bureau Zimbabwe is now producing enough number plates to meet local demand and supply other SADC countries, with negotiations already underway for the country to start exports, University of Zimbabwe Vice Chancellor Professor Paul Mapfumo has said. What was once a hall that housed mining equipment is now the university’s number plate manufacturing […] …
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