Multi-sectoral partnerships as vehicle for development
A third example comes from India, where the government has experimented with innovative financing mechanisms known as Development Impact Bonds (DIBs).
By Kevin Tutani
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GIZ–SADC PF partnership set to strengthen democratic governance
The initiative is commissioned by the Federal Government of Germany and co-financed by the International Partnership Austria through the Austrian Development Agency and the European Union.
By Moses Magadza
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EU, UK, Kenyan horticulture buyers look for long-term Zim partnerships
THE European Union (EU), the United Kingdom (UK) and Kenyan horticulture buyers are seeking to establish long-term trade partnerships with local farmers
By Blessed Ndlovu
Mar. 5, 2026
Zim’s new 30% PPP rules revive indigenisation like stake model
Zimbabwe’s government has approved new Public Private Partnership (PPP) guidelines that entrench a minimum 30% government stake in all project vehicles
By Business Reporter
Mar. 4, 2026
Church calls for transparency in govt/EU economic partnership talks
THE Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) has urged the government to conduct a transparent dialogue on the European Union-Eastern and Southern Africa (EU-ESA) Economic Partnership Agreement
By Brent Shamu
Jan. 8, 2026
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Corruption claims rock Marondera farm joint venture
Failure to meet these conditions constitutes grounds for termination.
By Staff Reporter
Dec. 14, 2025
Driving energy transformation through mandatory minerals energy fund
Zimbabwe and other Sadc countries have been experiencing power shortages, transmission incapacity and loss of electrons due to old infrastructure.
By Edzai Kachirekwa
Dec. 14, 2025
Translating charity work to goodwill
Charity, if executed thoughtfully, can go beyond a once-off donation. It can build lasting goodwill and strengthen the relationship between an organisation and the communities it serves.
By Cliff Chiduku
Dec. 10, 2025
China's deadly supply chain
Legal reforms and public pronouncements from Beijing have offered hopeful but limited remedies.
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