Govt mobilises resources for power imports

The GOVERNMENT is “concerned about power-related stresses which industry is currently facing”, and is mobilising resources to import additional electricity from neighbouring countries to meet domestic demand following the decline of power output at Kariba Power Station, President Mnangagwa has said.

Govt mobilises resources for power imports

The GOVERNMENT is “concerned about power-related stresses which industry is currently facing”, and is mobilising resources to import additional electricity from neighbouring countries to meet domestic demand following the decline of power output at Kariba Power Station, President Mnangagwa has said.

Second Republic projects: Matabeleland wins big

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THERE is consensus that the Second Republic has done more for the people of Matabeleland in the area of infrastructure development that brings services closer to communities’…

‘Zim should diversify energy mix’

Zimbabwe should increase investments in alternative energy sources to diversify its energy mix and find sustainable solutions to the growing demand for power, as over-reliance on hydro and thermal power stations has become risky due to climate change.

‘Zim should diversify energy mix’

Zimbabwe should increase investments in alternative energy sources to diversify its energy mix and find sustainable solutions to the growing demand for power, as over-reliance on hydro and thermal power stations has become risky due to climate change.

Another reminder on the urgency of climate proofing our economy, lives

Until now, many in our society thought climate change was merely academic. Not any more after the decision last week by the Zambezi River Authority to drastically limit power generation at Kariba.

Another reminder on the urgency of climate proofing our economy, lives

Until now, many in our society thought climate change was merely academic. Not any more after the decision last week by the Zambezi River Authority to drastically limit power generation at Kariba.

Govt forges ahead with growth thrust

The GOVERNMENT is forging ahead with its economic growth thrust, as espoused in the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1), by developing and strengthening value chains in mining, agriculture and manufacturing.

First Lady engages senior Russian Govt officials on agric, education and technology

FIRST Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday met the Russian Federation’s Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education, Mrs Natalya Bocharova, and Deputy Director of International Cooperation in the same ministry, Mr Sergey Terashkevich, for in-depth discussions on wide-ranging issues of mutual interest, where her host invited Zimbabwean learners for a special geological expedition in Russia.

Govt forges ahead with growth thrust

The GOVERNMENT is forging ahead with its economic growth thrust, as espoused in the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1), by developing and strengthening value chains in mining, agriculture and manufacturing.

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