World Bank backs Zimbabwe’s push for private-sector power

Mission 300 was created in 2024 and has connected more than 50 million people to electricity across 40 nations

THE World Bank Group has launched a new technical assistance initiative for Zimbabwe’s power sector, providing a critical boost intended to unlock private investment in renewable energy generation. The newly approved Zimbabwe Renewable Energy Procurement Technical Assistance Project, financed by a US$1,5 million grant from the World Bank’s Sustainable Renewables Risk Mitigation Initiative, will establish…

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