What is project finance?

Are you tired of hearing your lawyer or investment banker friend speak, with an air of self importance, about project finance? Day in day out you read, but fail to understand, newspaper articles about larger than life infrastructure projects and public and private venture capital requirements. You always wonder how governments, sub-sovereign entities and companies are able to finance huge infrastructure projects like roads, border posts upgrades, railway systems or ports.

Covid-19 cards scam unmasked

CORRUPT staff at some council clinics in Chitungwiza are selling Covid-19 vaccination cards without requiring people to be vaccinated, charging them between US$25 and $50.

Loga shuts door on players

WARRIORS coach, Zdravko Logarusic, has closed the door on some players whom he has accused of showing lack of respect for the national team and the country.

Zim marks Earth Hour

Zimbabweans should unite with millions around the world to show their commitment to the planet and all actions to reduce biodiversity loss and climate change, Minister of Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality industry, Nqobizitha Mangaliso Ndlovu says.

Crop hectarage increases by 23pc

Farmers planted different crops on over 3,4 million hectares in the 2020/2021 agricultural season, driven by a good rainfall forecast, early distribution of inputs and capacitation of extension workers.

Mazowe Dam won’t fill up this season

Mazowe Dam, a major dam in Mashonaland Central province, is at 40,9 percent full despite improved inflows into other inland dams due to above normal rains received in the 2020/2021 cropping season.

Zim to host Pakistan in April, May

ZIMBABWE will host Pakistan between April and Ma, for two Test matches and three Twenty20 International games.

Bako soars to another victory

ZIMBABWE’S junior motocross rider, Emmanuel Bako, warmed up for next weekend’s second round of the 2021 South African National Championship series by claiming two podium places at the weekend.

3 Bindura fraudsters arrested

THREE suspected fraudsters have been arrested on allegations of duping several people of over US$36 000 in and around Bindura between February 10 and February 14.

Beitbridge’s exponential growth, a mismatch for service delivery demands

The story of Beitbridge is an exponential growth that does not correspond to demand for service. 

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