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The IDBZ was established 31 August 2005, taking over the assets and liabilities of the former Zimbabwe Development Bank (“ZDB”). It was founded, primarily as a vehicle for the promotion of economic development, economic growth and improvement of the living standards of Zimbabweans, through the development of infrastructure.
Due to non-payment of arrears, lending was suspended after 2000, but the World Bank has remained involved using non-lending instruments and trust funds. [4] Zimbabwe's debt to the World Bank currently values at $1.5 billion, and $1.3 billion of that is debt in arrears. [4] The front of the paper Zimbabwe dollar, which circulated from 1980 and 1982.
The Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation is a cabinet ministry of the government of Zimbabwe.The position was created by President Emmerson Mnangagwa following his cabinet formation in December 2017 when he split Higher Education and Primary and Secondary Education into two separate government agencies, the latter being responsible for sports and the arts prior to this move.
The bank was founded in 1999, as Interfin Merchant Bank. [1] In 2009, Interfin Merchant Bank underwrote a rights issue of CFX Financial Services Limited (CFX Financial), a financial services provider with three subsidiary companies in which it held 100% ownership: CFX Bank – A commercial bank; CFX Merchant Bank – A merchant bank
The following is a partial list of dams in Zimbabwe. List of dams (reservoirs) Name (alt.) Nearest local Province Impounds Year completed (commissioned) Capacity
EmPower is a brand name that refers to three different power outlets available on commercial airlines: 15-Volt, 75 Watt DC connector (now called EmPower Classic by the vendor) 5-Volt, 10 Watt USB power-only jacks [1] 110-Volt, AC power jacks (some also have an EmPower USB jack)
Econet Zimbabwe officially known as Econet Wireless Zimbabwe (EWZ) Limited or commonly referred to as just Econet is a Zimbabwean telecom operator that is headquartered at No. 2 Msasa, Harare. It was started in July 1998 and listed on ZSE in September 1998, despite being in operation for just three months. [1]
Strive Masiyiwa was born in Zimbabwe, on 29 January 1961. When he was seven, his family left the country after Prime Minister Ian Smith's government declared a Unilateral Declaration of Independence from the United Kingdom. [6]