IDBZ Projects

Date Posted : 14 Jun 2019
Housing

As a national Development Finance Institution mandated to support the delivery of infrastructure throughout the country, the IDBZ is keen to consider and enter into mutually beneficial partnerships and joint ventures from all regions of Zimbabwe. The Bank is committed to ensuring broad-based and inclusive growth through the delivery of infrastructure in all the Provinces of Zimbabwe.

Date Posted : 09 Apr 2019
Completed
Water & Sanitation

As part of the IDBZ’s mandate and mid-term strategy (2016-2020) focus on development of infrastructure in various sectors of the economy which includes housing, energy, transport, water & sanitation and ICT sectors, the Bank, in direct response to the Cholera outbreak, partnered the City of Harare in providing necessary emergency interventions on the core infrastructure in the most vulnerable areas and nodes.

Date Posted : 28 Sep 2017
Current
Housing

Existing on-campus student facilities at BUSE are not adequate to meet the increase in the number of students enrolled at the institution.

Date Posted : 02 Dec 2016
​Energy & Power Supply

In a bid to enhance revenue collection from electricity sales, ZETDC resolved to migrate from the post-paid system to prepaid and smart metering systems. The project entailed installing 800 000 prepaid metres throughout the country

Date Posted : 02 Dec 2016
​Energy & Power Supply

This is an expansion to the existing Hydro-Electric energy plant by ZPC and is expected to cost US508 million. The EPC contractor is Sino Hydro and the expansion exercise will see two generating units being constructed with the capacity to generate 300 MW of power.

Date Posted : 02 Dec 2016
​Energy & Power Supply

The Osborne Dam Mini-Hydro project will generate 2.5 MW of power and the project site is approximately 35km from Mutare. The expected project cost is US$6.7 million.The project will generate 16 644 MWh of electricity annually.

Date Posted : 02 Dec 2016
Project & Infrastructure Finance

This project is located in Harare, near the existing Marimba suburb and is expected to deliver 340 serviced stands, with 202 high density stands and 138 medium density stands.

Date Posted : 02 Dec 2016
Housing

The project is targeted at developing 704 low density residential stands, 26 service industrial stands, 24 institutional stands and 16 commercial stands, 5km outside Masvingo town along the Masvingo – Beitbridge highway.

Date Posted : 02 Dec 2016
Housing

IDBZ has identified a potential housing scheme in Partnership with a Private Housing Developer in Mt. Pleasant, Harare. The project would entail the servicing of low density residential stands, commercial stands, institutional stands and estates on a 119 hectares piece of land.

Date Posted : 02 Dec 2016
Project & Infrastructure Finance

Bindura University of Science Education project includes design and construction of halls of residence to cater for students IDBZ as the financing partner

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Disclaimer: The costs under all projects are "Estimated Costs"