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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 59850, member: 636"] Harare experiences significant expansion in construction activities as numerous infrastructure developments progress throughout the city. Contractors occupy various sites while cranes dominate skylines and building projects transform urban landscapes. Residential complexes, commercial centers, and corporate headquarters emerge across different locations. A shopping facility is being developed behind the Celebration Centre to reduce congestion in the central business district. Workers express gratitude for employment opportunities that provide stable income and professional growth. Financial institutions demonstrate confidence through major projects along Ridgeway Drive in Highlands, where a domestic bank approaches completion of its headquarters. The Afreximbank project appears to inspire similar developments among other organizations. Government policies favor investment growth, according to Zimbabwe Building Contractors Association President Dr Tinashe Manzungu. Construction activities increase during 2025's final quarter with roads, dams, and commercial buildings under development. Urban growth drives demand for housing while administrative reforms and tax benefits support sector expansion. [/QUOTE]
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