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$1bn boost for tolling infrastructure
Senior Reporter
More than $1 billion will be pumped into the upgrading of seven toll plazas by the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) to ensure efficiency.
The seven tollgates slated for upgrade are: Skyline, Norton, Esigodini, Mushagashe, Dema, Mupfurudzi and Colleen Bawn.
Skyline, along Masvingo Road, will be relocated and will have 12 lanes.
Norton, Esigodini and Mushagashe tollgates will have eight lanes each, while Dema and Colleen Bawn will have six lanes each and Mupfurudzi will have four lanes.
Zinara public relations and marketing manager Mr Tendai Mugabe said the upgrade to modern tolling infrastructure will be done by the Department of Roads in the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development.
At the dawn of American cinema, when most film companies were already heading west to Hollywood, one company traveled east – to Ireland. The little-known story of the Kalem Company, or “The O’Kalems,” as they were fondly called, is the subject of a new collection from the Irish Film Archive.
A steam engine chugs into a small railway station in Ireland and a handsome, well-dressed man steps onto the platform, looking around him. He confers with a train conductor for directions, and we soon see that he has hitched a ride in a one-horse cart, and is traveling along a country road with a contented expression of home on his face.
December 16 2020 / Modified on December 16 2020 Zuva Petroleum aims to become a leader in the promotion of renewable energy. The Zimbabwean oil company recently unveiled a project to build 180 solar power plants to supply its various sites in Zimbabwe. Work will begin in 2021.
Zuva Petroleum is determined to reduce its carbon footprint through renewable energy. The Zimbabwe-based oil company recently launched a project to build 180 solar power plants in the country. The electricity generated will be used to power Zuva Petroleum’s petrol stations, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) sites and depots.
The oil company plans to start work in 2021.
“We also plan to channel 30 per cent of the electricity produced by the solar power plants to the national grid through a net metering system. This will improve the electricity supply to the population. Of Zimbabwe’s 16 million people, o
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