ZPC turns screws on Chivayo
The Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) is reportedly reviewing Intratrek’s contract to build the Gwanda solar power plant following the latter’s failure to meet its contractual obligations, it has been learnt.
ZPC turns screws on Chivayo
The Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) is reportedly reviewing Intratrek’s contract to build the Gwanda solar power plant following the latter’s failure to meet its contractual obligations, it has been learnt.
ZPC turns screws on Chivayo
The Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) is reportedly reviewing Intratrek’s contract to build the Gwanda solar power plant following the latter’s failure to meet its contractual obligations, it has been learnt.
ZPC turns screws on Chivayo
The Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) is reportedly reviewing Intratrek’s contract to build the Gwanda solar power plant following the latter’s failure to meet its contractual obligations, it has been learnt.
ZPC turns screws on Chivayo
The Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) is reportedly reviewing Intratrek’s contract to build the Gwanda solar power plant following the latter’s failure to meet its contractual obligations, it has been learnt.
ZPC turns screws on Chivayo
The Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) is reportedly reviewing Intratrek’s contract to build the Gwanda solar power plant following the latter’s failure to meet its contractual obligations, it has been learnt.
Afghan attack kills 10 journos, dozens others
Ten journalists including Agence France-Presse’s chief photographer in Kabul, Shah Marai, were among dozens killed in multiple attacks across Afghanistan yesterday, in the deadliest day for the country’s media since 2001.
Afghan attack kills 10 journos, dozens others
Ten journalists including Agence France-Presse’s chief photographer in Kabul, Shah Marai, were among dozens killed in multiple attacks across Afghanistan yesterday, in the deadliest day for the country’s media since 2001.
Afghan attack kills 10 journos, dozens others
Ten journalists including Agence France-Presse’s chief photographer in Kabul, Shah Marai, were among dozens killed in multiple attacks across Afghanistan yesterday, in the deadliest day for the country’s media since 2001.
Afghan attack kills 10 journos, dozens others
Ten journalists including Agence France-Presse’s chief photographer in Kabul, Shah Marai, were among dozens killed in multiple attacks across Afghanistan yesterday, in the deadliest day for the country’s media since 2001.



