
Sydney Kawadza
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3 weeks ago |
theindependent.co.zw | Freeman Makopa |Sydney Kawadza |Julia Ndlela |Tafadzwa Mhlanga
HARARE City Council (HCC) is battling to service a crippling US$140 million debt that threatens to shut down its already struggling water treatment plant, the Zimbabwe Independent can reveal. The debt crisis stems from a US$144 million loan deal HCC entered into with China Machinery Engineering Corporation (CMEC) to overhaul its water and sewerage reticulation system, including upgrading the critical Morton Jaffray Waterworks.
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1 month ago |
theindependent.co.zw | Freeman Makopa |Sydney Kawadza |Julia Ndlela |Tafadzwa Mhlanga
THE Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) owes Makomo Resources US$6,8 million for unpaid coal supplies, a debt that weighed heavily on the coal miner before it slipped into curatorship in 2021. Corporate rescuer Grant Thornton released Makomo from external administration last month. However, the lingering debt, equivalent to ZiG181 billion at the interbank exchange rate, was one of several unresolved financial obligations.
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Jan 12, 2025 |
thestandard.co.zw | Miriam Mangwaya |Nqobani Ndlovu |Moses Mugugunyeki |Sydney Kawadza
In a story published on our website on January 12, 2025 headlined: Authors pay tribute to late Moyo a picture of former Industry and Commerce minister as well 2018 presidential election candidate Dr Nkosana Moyo was used instead of late author Nkosana Hlabane Moyo. We sincerely apologise for the mix-up and inconvenience caused to everyone affected -Editor Related Topics
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Jan 10, 2025 |
southerneye.co.zw | Sydney Kawadza |Mpumelelo Moyo |Silas Nkala |Patricia Sibanda
Local News RESIDENTS of Harare and its dormitory town, Chitungwiza, will be benefiting from a new cemetery to bury their loved ones when the facility is opened in the second quarter of the year. The Watervlei Memorial Burial Park will feature a state-of-the-art cemetery featuring mausoleums, cremation and embalming facilities, along with a dedicated War Veterans Memorial Garden. The park, to be opened in July this year, is located 11km from Harare City Centre along Seke Road.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
newsday.co.zw | Sydney Kawadza
RESIDENTS of Harare and its dormitory town, Chitungwiza, will be benefiting from a new cemetery to bury their loved ones when the facility is opened in the second quarter of the year. The Watervlei Memorial Burial Park will feature a state-of-the-art cemetery featuring mausoleums, cremation and embalming facilities, along with a dedicated War Veterans Memorial Garden. The park, to be opened in July this year, is located 11km from Harare City Centre along Seke Road.
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