Zimbabwe anchors US$3 billion energy plan

Afreximbank’s senior executive vice-president Denys Denya

ZIMBABWE is emerging as a focal point in a US$3 billion energy programme funded by the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) to modernise fuel supply chains across Southern Africa.Advertisements The project aims to cut the region’s reliance on Middle Eastern imports. Afreximbank’s senior executive vice-president Denys Denya detailed a strategic vision focused on upgrading pipelines, increasing…

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