
Leopold Kudakwashe Munhende
Chief Correspondant at New Zimbabwe
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1 month ago |
newzimbabwe.com | Leopold Kudakwashe Munhende
By Leopold MunhendeSmelting company alleges attempts to access bank accountsZIMASCO, one of Zimbabwe’s largest mining and chromite ore smelting companies, has approached the High Court to block three Kwekwe businessmen from taking ownership of the company. The tiff and confusion emanate from a High Court order in favour of Avim Investments, which approved the takeover of Sinosteel Zimasco not ZIMASCO.
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1 month ago |
newzimbabwe.com | Leopold Kudakwashe Munhende
By Leopold MunhendeMUTARE City Council has described as progressive, moves by the Zimbabwe National Roads Authority (ZINARA) to disburse 88% of collected revenue to local authorities across the country. ZINARA, tasked with funding Zimbabwe’s road rehabilitation programme, disbursed 100% of budgeted-for amounts to all councils across the country’s 10 provinces, according to its recent memo.
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1 month ago |
allafrica.com | Leopold Kudakwashe Munhende
WORK to rehabilitate the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls highway has begun, with a dilapidated 200km stretch between the two cities being prepared for total reconstruction. According to Transport Minister Felix Mhona, funds have been released for the total rehabilitation of the major highway while Bitumen World has been identified as a partner. The contracting company is already working on critical sections of the road that had been making a trip to Victoria Falls longer than it should have been.
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1 month ago |
newzimbabwe.com | Leopold Kudakwashe Munhende |Paidashe Mandivengerei
By Leopold MunhendeWORK to rehabilitate the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls highway has begun, with a dilapidated 200km stretch between the two cities being prepared for total reconstruction. According to Transport Minister Felix Mhona, funds have been released for the total rehabilitation of the major highway while Bitumen World has been identified as a partner.
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newzimbabwe.com | Leopold Kudakwashe Munhende |Paidashe Mandivengerei
By Leopold MunhendeNATIONAL Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) commissioner Obert Gutu has urged restraint in dealing with vendors, following a government order to flush them out of Zimbabwe’s towns. Despite being an eyesore across most, if not all, central business districts (CBDs), Gutu said councils and the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) should realise that desperation and an absence of opportunities were driving people to sell wares illegally on the streets.
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