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$950m loan secured for Lusulu power project
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PATRICK CHINAMASAA Independent power producer Pan-African Engineering Resources (PER) has secured a $950 million loan from China to finance development of the first phase of the Lusulu thermal station in Binga, Matabeleland North Province.
Work on $1,1 billion power plant to start next yearThe Zimbabwe Standard
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Chronicle
PATRICK CHINAMASAA Independent power producer Pan-African Engineering Resources (PER) has secured a $950 million loan from China to finance development of the first phase of the Lusulu thermal station in Binga, Matabeleland North Province.
Work on $1,1 billion power plant to start next year
China working on world's largest Nuclear power expansion
China group to build Zimbabwe coal power plant
The Zimbabwe Standard
OK Zimbabwe records decline in sales
The Zimbabwe Standard
OK Zimbabwe Limited says net sales for the quarter ending June 30 were lower than budgeted and declined against the previous year by 7,5% due to the deteriorating macro-economic environment that spawned declining consumption and falling prices.
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The Zimbabwe Standard
OK Zimbabwe Limited says net sales for the quarter ending June 30 were lower than budgeted and declined against the previous year by 7,5% due to the deteriorating macro-economic environment that spawned declining consumption and falling prices.
Toni Braxton, Davido set for Zimbabwe
Nehanda Radio
Agriculture in Zimbabwe: What is the future?
Nehanda Radio
If we are to understand the future of agriculture in Zimbabwe we need to understand the past. Why was Zimbabwe such a successful country agriculturally in the past? Ben Freeth. So what has happened to make it so spectacularly unsuccessful in recent ...
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Nehanda Radio
If we are to understand the future of agriculture in Zimbabwe we need to understand the past. Why was Zimbabwe such a successful country agriculturally in the past? Ben Freeth. So what has happened to make it so spectacularly unsuccessful in recent ...
New Zimbabwe.com
Is it fair to tax churches in Zimbabwe?
New Zimbabwe.com
THERE has been a lot of debate of late in the papers and online about taxing churches, but churches are not the only tax-exempt organisations in the country. There is a whole sector of not-for-profit or non-profit (for short) entities that operate in ...
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New Zimbabwe.com
THERE has been a lot of debate of late in the papers and online about taxing churches, but churches are not the only tax-exempt organisations in the country. There is a whole sector of not-for-profit or non-profit (for short) entities that operate in ...
Market Embraces Chibuku Super
AllAfrica.com
Greek philosopher Plato said "he was a wise man who invented beer". It is a statement that undoubtedly draws revulsion among many religious communities but brewers and drinkers alike certainly cherish the thought. Local beverage producer, Delta ...
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AllAfrica.com
Greek philosopher Plato said "he was a wise man who invented beer". It is a statement that undoubtedly draws revulsion among many religious communities but brewers and drinkers alike certainly cherish the thought. Local beverage producer, Delta ...
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