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Two Zimbabwe govt ministers die of COVID-19

The government of Zimbabwe has confirmed the death of two serving ministers who both died after contracting the deadly COVID-19 disease. This was | ....

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Zimbabwe loses another serving Minister to COVID-19 - SABC News - Breaking news, special reports, world, business, sport coverage of all South African current events. Africa's news leader.


22 January 2021, 11:45 PM
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Image: SABC NewsAs of Friday, Algeria has recorded 106 887 confirmed coronavirus cases and 2 884 deaths.
Zimbabwe has lost another serving Minister to COVID-19.
Transport Minister Joel Matiza has become the fourth serving Minister to succumb to the virus just days after the country lost Foreign Affairs Minister Sibusiso Moyo.
SABC Correspondent Ephert Musekiwa has more:
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National Railways of Zimbabwe sued by SA company over R6bn tender


National Railways of Zimbabwe sued by SA company over R6bn tender
Lenin Ndebele > By Lenin Ndebele - 23 December 2020 - 15:43
National Railways of Zimbabwe is being sued for cancelling a R6bn tender.
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South African firm Diaspora Infrastructure Development Group (DIDG) is suing the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) for “unlawfully” terminating a $400m (R5.85bn) tender awarded to it in 2017.
DIDG, a consortium of Zimbabweans registered in SA, partnered with Transnet to recapitalise NRZ. 
As part of the deal, NRZ leased 13 locomotives, 200 wagons and 34 passenger coaches from Transnet. 
But DIDG and Transnet allegedly failed to provide proof of funding within 12 months of the framework agreement and the Zimbabwean government, which owns NRZ,  removed the “exclusivity clause” from the deal to allow other interested parties to approach the government.  ....

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