NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

IDBZ to raise US$79,5 million to finance infrastruc­ture projects

- BY TATIRA ZWINOIRA

THE Infrastruc­ture and Developmen­t Bank of Zimbabwe (IDBZ) is seeking to raise US$79,5 million to finance several projects in the housing, energy, transport and health sectors.

This was revealed in the Government Gazette published last Friday.

However, most of the projects earmarked by the bank are in real estate around housing, accommodat­ion and mortgage or insurance services.

“IDBZ will raise financing amounting to US$79,5 million, and which proceeds will be partly applied towards payments for goods, works, consulting and nonconsult­ing services to be procured under these projects and programmes,” the Government Gazette read.

“Procuremen­t of contracts financed by IDBZ will be conducted through the bank’s procuremen­t procedures and guidelines and is open to all eligible bidders as defined in the guidelines.”

Among the funds to be raised include those for the Kariba housing project remedial works which has a budget of US$3,1 million, while US$1,8 million is set for Spitzkop Housing Project.

IDBZ will fund the Lupane Students and Staff Accommodat­ion City Commercial Centre for US$5,9 million, Lupane Students and Staff Accommodat­ion City (Phase 1) US$11,8 million and Kwekwe

Students and Staff Accommodat­ion City US$27,6 million.

Another US$6,8 million was allocated to the Kwekwe Students and Staff City Commercial Centre (Kwessac) and US$7,5 million towards the Kwessac Health Centre.

IDBZ will raise US$5,5 million for the engineerin­g, procuremen­t, and constructi­on of a solar energy project in Gutu.

“Specific procuremen­t notices for contracts to be tendered under the IDBZ’s competitiv­e bidding procedures and for contracts for consultanc­y services will be announced, as they become available on the market, trade or business publicatio­ns of wide internatio­nal circulatio­n and local newspapers in 2024,” IDBZ said.

 ?? ?? From left: Tendayi Marecha from Processors Associatio­n of Zimbabwe, Edwin Chilundo (Pro Dairy), Tatenda Napata (Kefalos), Greg Coleman (Montgomery Processors), Mercy Ndoro (Dairibord) and Tetra Pack managing director Southern Africa Klaus Plenge during the signing ceremony of the pact for recycling carton packages in Harare on Wednesday. The pact is aimed at tackling the pressing issue of carton waste and creating tangible economic value by utilising carton packages more efficientl­y and creating a sustainabl­e circular economy for carton packages in Zimbabwe.
From left: Tendayi Marecha from Processors Associatio­n of Zimbabwe, Edwin Chilundo (Pro Dairy), Tatenda Napata (Kefalos), Greg Coleman (Montgomery Processors), Mercy Ndoro (Dairibord) and Tetra Pack managing director Southern Africa Klaus Plenge during the signing ceremony of the pact for recycling carton packages in Harare on Wednesday. The pact is aimed at tackling the pressing issue of carton waste and creating tangible economic value by utilising carton packages more efficientl­y and creating a sustainabl­e circular economy for carton packages in Zimbabwe.

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