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Govt Commissions Key Road Project

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Minister Mhona commissions Asphalt Plant, boosts Zim road infrastructure

The Skyline Asphalt Processing Plant was commissioned Monday, marking a significant step in Zimbabwe’s infrastructure modernisation.

Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Development Hon. Felix Mhona declared the project crucial for achieving universal road rehabilitation nationwide.

Speaking at the event, Hon. Mhona stated that the plant supports a national drive to surface, widen or repair all roads under National Development Strategy 2 (NDS2).

He emphasized the Second Republic’s commitment to transforming Zimbabwe’s road network for economic growth and improved mobility.

“This is not just about infrastructure. It is about fulfilling our national vision. Under NDS2, we are modernising transport systems and ensuring that every province benefits from quality, durable roads,” said Hon. Mhona.

Engineer Joy Makumbe, Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Development, confirmed the plant’s inauguration signals sustained momentum in road rehabilitation.“

“The momentum has begun in earnest. It will not stop until all roads are tarred. This plant strengthens our capacity to produce asphalt locally, ensuring that rehabilitation projects move at the required speed,” she said.

Eng Makumbe noted localized asphalt production reduces costs, improves efficiency and guarantees consistent supply.

Engineer Jaravani Kangara highlighted the plant’s direct impact on addressing potholes, particularly in Harare.

“Asphalt, or tar, is the key ingredient in road maintenance. With this plant operational, we expect that potholes in Harare will be patched within a short space of time. This facility ensures that we have ready access to high-quality asphalt whenever needed,” Engineer Kangara said.

Honourable Godwin Tavaziva, MP for Marondera West and a Member of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Transport applauded the development as evidence the government is “walking the talk.”

He added the plant demonstrates progress towards Vision 2030, with plans to acquire eight more similar plants for decentralised asphalt production.

“This infrastructure shows that development is happening. Most of our roads will be resurfaced very soon,” he affirmed.

Honourable Tichaona Karimazondo, MP for Maramba Pfungwe, called it a “great investment” for Zimbabwe’s road network. He noted the plant’s capacity to produce up to 15 truckloads of approximately eight tonnes of asphalt per hour, accelerating rehabilitation in Harare and beyond.“

With such production levels, we are confident that within a short time, we will see major improvements, especially in urban areas,” he predicted.

Godwills Masimirembwa, ZANU PF Chairman for Harare Metropolitan Province framed the commissioning within President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa’s Vision 2030 infrastructure agenda. referencing projects like the Trabablas Interchange, he stated the plant complements ongoing construction.

“We are witnessing the excellent works of His Excellency. Rehabilitation, new construction and now maintenance infrastructure are all being put in place. Any road that gets damaged will now be repaired swiftly,” Mr Masimirembwa said.

He concluded that Harare Metropolitan Province, among the first to receive such a plant will benefit immensely due to its extensive road network and heavy traffic.

The Skyline Asphalt Processing Plant is expected to reduce maintenance turnaround times, improve road safety and boost economic productivity serving as a show of the government’s resolve to modernise infrastructure and achieve Vision 2030 goals.

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‘Catch Them Young’: Junior Golf Drive Gains Momentum at President’s Cup

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A strong push to “catch them young” is taking shape in Zimbabwean golf, as the ongoing President’s Cup Juniors Tournament highlights the importance of early talent identification and development.

Now in its third day, the four-day event running from April 14 to 17 at Bulawayo Country Club Golf Course has drawn promising young golfers from across the country, all showcasing skill, discipline and growing confidence on the course.

ZGA president Blessmore Gandawa said investing in young players is the only sustainable way to grow the sport.

“We believe in catching them young. The earlier we introduce structured training and competitive exposure, the better we prepare them for the future. What we are witnessing here is a generation that, with proper support, can take Zimbabwean golf to greater heights,” he said.

Gandawa credited parents and coaches for their dedication, saying their involvement is laying a solid foundation for long-term success.

Among the standout young players is Ayanda Ndlovu, who recently represented Zimbabwe in Ireland. Her participation on the international stage at such a young age underscores the value of early development and exposure.

Other juniors have also impressed across various age categories, reinforcing the depth of talent emerging through grassroots programmes.

NetOne Cellular Pvt Ltd partners said their support is anchored on empowering young people and creating opportunities through sport.

Public Relations Manager Ernest Magadzire said junior golf development aligns with the company’s broader vision.

“Supporting these young golfers is about investing in the future. We are seeing talent, discipline and passion at a very early stage, and that is exactly why platforms like this are important. These are future champions in the making,” he said.

NetOne Regional Manager Gugulethu Ndlovu added that early exposure builds not only sporting ability but also character.

“When you catch them young, you are not just developing athletes — you are shaping confident, disciplined individuals. We are impressed by the maturity and focus shown by these juniors, and we remain committed to supporting their journey,” she said.

As the tournament heads towards its conclusion on Friday, the message from stakeholders is clear — investing in junior golfers today is key to securing Zimbabwe’s success on the international stage tomorrow.

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Fuel Stations Ignore ZERA’s $2.23 Price Order

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Defying ZERA: An Engen service station in Zimbabwe continues to sell fuel above the regulator’s pegged price of US$2.23 per litre. Photo taken on 7 April 2026.
A quick snapshot survey conducted by Hurumende News Hub has revealed that many fuel service stations across Zimbabwe are openly defying the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) by selling petrol and diesel above the officially pegged price of US$2.23 per litre.
The survey findings confirm reports from price monitoring platform Zimpricecheck that the non-compliance, which initially started at stations in remote and outlying areas, has now spread to service stations in major urban centres, including central business districts (CBDs).
Photos and on-ground checks shared by the platform show clear examples, such as an Engen service station displaying pump prices higher than the ZERA-regulated rate.
Motorists have expressed growing frustration with the continued price discrepancies, despite repeated announcements by the regulator.
It remains unclear whether the stations have any special dispensation or arrangement allowing them to charge more.In response to the high prices, ZERA has indicated plans to reduce the cost of petrol in the coming weeks by increasing the ethanol blending ratio to 20% (E20).
ZERA is yet to issue an official statement addressing the findings of the Hurumende News Hub survey and the latest reports of stations selling above the regulated price.
This development adds to the mounting pressure on the fuel sector, as ordinary Zimbabweans continue to grapple with high living costs and fluctuating fuel prices.
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Zim Export Ban Prompts China Embassy Compliance Alert

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Zim Export Ban Prompts China Embassy Compliance Alert

The Government of Zimbabwe has recently suspended exports of raw minerals and lithium concentrates and introduced new regulations concerning reserved sectors.

The Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Zimbabwe reminds Chinese enterprises and nationals in Zimbabwe to further strengthen risk prevention and compliance awareness.

These developments follow Zimbabwe’s policy shifts in February 2026, including the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development’s immediate export suspension announced on February 25, 2026.

The measures are intended to address malpractices, promote local beneficiation, and enforce reserved sectors under new indigenisation rules (e.g., Statutory Instrument 215 of 2025).

In this context, investors should conduct a comprehensive, in-depth assessment of the local business environment, industrial policies, and relevant laws and regulations; fully consider investment and operational risks; and make informed decisions to avoid losses from government policy changes.

In the course of production and business operations in Zimbabwe, Chinese enterprises and nationals should strictly abide by local laws and regulations, adopt proactive risk prevention and control measures, and protect their legitimate rights and interests through legal channels.

 

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