Zimbabwe: City Roads Rehab Makes Driving a Joy
[The Herald] Driving has become pleasurable on some of the roads that have been fixed under the Emergency Roads Rehabilitation Programme 2 (ERRP2), motorists say.
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[The Herald] Driving has become pleasurable on some of the roads that have been fixed under the Emergency Roads Rehabilitation Programme 2 (ERRP2), motorists say.
[The Herald] Several houses and tuckshops that were built on land reserved for road construction in Hopley suburb are being demolished following a 48-hour ultimatum by Harare City Council.
[The Herald] The construction of the Museum of African Liberation is something which should have been done decades if not centuries ago as African history must be written accurately, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga said yesterday.
[The Herald] THE ruling party Zanu PF Commissariat Department is set to preside over the setting up of four party districts in Epworth after their dissolution yesterday.
[The Herald] THE District Development Fund (DDF) is determined to complete all its roads rehabilitations and upgrade targets in line with the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1)as it enforces strict supervision on private contractors.
[The Herald] Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) listed construction firm Masimba Holdings says sustained funding of major infrastructure projects by the Government and bright prospects for mining could strengthen its order book and financial position.
[The Herald] ROAD users in Harare have welcomed the announcement by the City of Harare that roads that were closed to facilitate various projects in the capital's central business district will be opened.
[The Herald] Government will provide funding for the establishment of the coal to fertiliser plant in Mkwasine in the 2022 national budget, Verify Engineering chief executive officer Mr Pedzisai Tapfumaneyi has said.
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