Global Renaissance Investments
- Dec 17, 2021
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NOMINATION FOR AN AWARD RECOGNITION IN ZIMBABWE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT 2021

Bitumen World was nominated for an Award at the 5th Edition Zimbabwe Infrastructure Investment Summit and Awards which was held on the 14th of October 2021 at Meikles Hotel in Harare.
The event was run under the theme: “DEVELOPING WORLD CLASS SMART AND GREEN CITIES INFRASTRUCTURE IN LINE WITH VISION 2030”
Some of the invited panelist were:
• Guest of Honour, Minister of Local Government and Public Works – Hon. J. Moyo
• Minister of Housing Development- Hon P. Garwe
• Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Development – Hon Felix Mhona
• Minister of Energy and Power Development
• Africa Development Bank Executive - Dr. Judith Kateera
• ZESA Executive Chairman – Dr. S. Gata
• Integrated Properties CEO - Dr. Mike Juru
• West Properties Executive – Mr. K. Sharpe
• Masimba Holdings Executive
• IDB Executive amongst others,

Some of key areas that were discussed were:
• Smart cities, Local government and Municipalities devolution road map – Investment opportunities available
• Housing, Transport and Tourism Infrastructure – Challenges and Opportunities to invest
• Green Infrastructure – Policy and legal framework, Materials availability and capacity
• Infrastructure financing – How to get projects funded easily






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