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Digimax 3E Backhoe versatile workhorse

The specifications, features, and real-world applicability of this machine make it ideal for hard work.
By Andrew Muzamhindo Mar. 28, 2025

Or else

There is another film that focuses on a difficult choice.
By Tim Middleton Mar. 9, 2025

Quota for youth in govt tenders admirable, but fight graft in the system

Proxies will inflate prices by even more than US$20 000 per single vehicle and still get the tenders.
By Newsday Mar. 7, 2025
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Youth contractors demand 25% quota in govt tenders

Mupamhanga highlighted government’s commitment to youth empowerment and the need to involve young people in national projects.
By Nqobizwe Thebe Mar. 6, 2025

Builders applaud new procurement system

Government’s procurement processes have been an avenue for financial loss due to widespread corruption, inefficiency and lack of transparency.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga Jul. 29, 2024

ZINECDA dissuades donor dependence

Government has since admitted failure to fund education, exposing its earlier free education pledge as a fallacy.
By Lorraine Muromo Jun. 13, 2024

Youth move in to get slice of construction industry cake

Chihota gave thumbs up to the parent association, ZBCA, for coming up with such an initiative.
By Staff Reporter Apr. 14, 2024

Zim’s construction sector full of potential: ZBCA boss

Limited access to credit constrains our members’ ability to undertake large projects
By Belinda Chiroodza Feb. 16, 2024

Constructors call for tax breaks

ZBCA chief executive officer Joyline Zindanga told businessdigest the majority of companies were struggling to secure loans due to limited credit history or collateral. 
By Belinda Chiroodza Feb. 16, 2024