Hwange begins $1bn draw-down

The Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) yesterday started drawing down on the $1 billion facility extended by the Chinese Government through China Export Import Bank meant to finance the Hwange Power Station 7 and 8 expansion to increase electricity generation capacity of the thermal power station.

Hwange begins $1bn draw-down

The Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) yesterday started drawing down on the $1 billion facility extended by the Chinese Government through China Export Import Bank meant to finance the Hwange Power Station 7 and 8 expansion to increase electricity generation capacity of the thermal power station.

Hwange begins $1bn draw-down

The Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) yesterday started drawing down on the $1 billion facility extended by the Chinese Government through China Export Import Bank meant to finance the Hwange Power Station 7 and 8 expansion to increase electricity generation capacity of the thermal power station.

Hwange begins $1bn draw-down

The Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) yesterday started drawing down on the $1 billion facility extended by the Chinese Government through China Export Import Bank meant to finance the Hwange Power Station 7 and 8 expansion to increase electricity generation capacity of the thermal power station.

Hwange begins $1bn draw-down

The Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) yesterday started drawing down on the $1 billion facility extended by the Chinese Government through China Export Import Bank meant to finance the Hwange Power Station 7 and 8 expansion to increase electricity generation capacity of the thermal power station.

Hwange begins $1bn draw-down

The Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) yesterday started drawing down on the $1 billion facility extended by the Chinese Government through China Export Import Bank meant to finance the Hwange Power Station 7 and 8 expansion to increase electricity generation capacity of the thermal power station.

Multinationals scramble for Zim investments

Zimbabwe recently witnessed game-changing investment proposals, with companies from formerly hostile countries scouting for business opportunities, signalling positive results from re-engagement processes. President Mnangagwa yesterday said it was pleasing that giant multinational companies like General Electric from the United States were in the process of setting up shop in Zimbabwe.

Multinationals scramble for Zim investments

Zimbabwe recently witnessed game-changing investment proposals, with companies from formerly hostile countries scouting for business opportunities, signalling positive results from re-engagement processes. President Mnangagwa yesterday said it was pleasing that giant multinational companies like General Electric from the United States were in the process of setting up shop in Zimbabwe.

Multinationals scramble for Zim investments

Zimbabwe recently witnessed game-changing investment proposals, with companies from formerly hostile countries scouting for business opportunities, signalling positive results from re-engagement processes. President Mnangagwa yesterday said it was pleasing that giant multinational companies like General Electric from the United States were in the process of setting up shop in Zimbabwe.

Thousands greet President in Mkoba

A carnival atmosphere grips Zimbabweans each time the song Kutonga kwaro by Jah Prayzah is played at a gathering. It has become a theme song for President Mnangagwa’s private and public engagements. And yesterday was no different.

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