IDBZ Projects

Date Posted : 14 Feb 2023
Current
Housing

Fully serviced stands for sale. Willsgrove, Bulawayo located between Old Esigodini & Gwanda Roads.

Date Posted : 29 Jul 2021
Current
Water & Sanitation

River basins in Zimbabwe are undergoing tremendous changes arising from various land uses that are competing for space and are often conflicting. Basins that host the major urban settlements are particularly at risk from a wide range of land uses such as urban agriculture, residential, industrial and road construction that exist, while other developments are being proposed.

Date Posted : 11 Mar 2021
Current
​Energy & Power Supply

Renewable energy is critical in the advancement of economic development, through improving energy security and access, and mitigating climate change.

Date Posted : 22 Jun 2020
Current
Housing

Baobab – Kariba stands now selling

Date Posted : 22 Jun 2020
Current
Housing

Elizabeth Park - Ruwa Stands now selling

Date Posted : 22 Jun 2020
Current
Housing

From the intersection of Harare Drive and Second Street Extension proceed along Harare Drive and to the left side after the Manzil residential area there is an open space which is the Sumben project location.

Date Posted : 30 Sep 2019
Completed
Water & Sanitation

The Bank undertook the reconstruction of education facilities damaged by Cyclone Idai under a budget support of ZW$2.5Million.

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.

Pages

 

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