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Uganda’s Military Took Over Public-Sector Construction. Private Contractors Are Reeling.

Many private construction companies have responded negatively to the military construction directive, but others have a rosier outlook.

Giants scramble for crumbs

New boys Scottland sacked Genesis Mangombe and replaced him with reigning Coach of The Year Tonderai Ndiraya, who left Simba Bhora after winning the title.
By Newsday 16h ago

When respecting multiple knowledge makes all the difference

This confirms the value of embracing multiple forms of knowledge when promoting public well-being through initiatives like improving the state of mass food markets.
By Charles Dhewa 16h ago

Gweru in parking fees promotion

The parking management company said there were three zones in the central business district (CBD) where motorists could park their vehicles during the promotion.
By Stephen Chadenga 16h ago

Clergy urges Emmerson Mnangagwa to dump 2030 push

Clergy orders ED to dump 2030 push
By Online Reporter Jan. 21, 2025

AMH conference helps IPP to secure project funding

Despite the advanced stage of negotiations, the Concession founder noted that one of the biggest challenges facing the firm is the power purchase agreement bankability.
By Blessed Ndlovu Jan. 21, 2025

Fuel dealer in US$45k theft storm

The court heard that both parties agreed on US$0.01 per litre as storage fee. Mahosho allegedly delivered the fuel to Dzimiri and signed the delivery notes. 
By Trevor Mutsvairo Jan. 20, 2025

Zimbabwe lifts ban on cloven-hoofed animal imports from South Africa

Wandile Sihlobo, the chief economist at Agbiz, said the government and industry’s efforts to control animal disease spread must be lauded.
By Timeslive Jan. 20, 2025

A country for old men

Mnangagwa’s constitutionally-mandated two terms end in 2028.
By Newsday Jan. 20, 2025