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Mashonaland Central poised to power Zimbabwe’s energy future
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82690, member: 636"] Major resource finds could turn this province into the nation's gas tank. A wave of optimism is hitting Mashonaland Central over discoveries, positioning it for energy independence and economic growth. Explorer Invictus Energy confirmed a landmark gas condensate find in the Muzarabani basin called Mukuyu. Minister Christopher Magomo hailed the development as a transformative milestone for the region. He expects exploration benefits and job creation to help the local population thrive. A consolidated production agreement between the government and the firm establishes a clear framework for sharing revenue. It grants the state a ten percent equity stake through the Sovereign Wealth Fund during the exploration phase. Magomo said it positions the province as the backbone for future national oil and gas needs. Estimates suggest the field could hold up to three hundred million barrels of oil. The project should slash fuel import reliance and create hundreds of direct jobs. It is also expected to stimulate growth in related downstream industries. Invictus Energy already plans another well east of the Mukuyu site to target more gas. Beyond hydrocarbons, the province is seeing a dramatic surge in gold production. Minister Magomo reported output rose significantly over a recent five-year period. He explained that a revived investor climate fuels this growth, pointing to several mine resuscitations. Operations like Ran Mine in Bindura and Shamva Gold Mine have been revived. New ventures, including the Magaya Mining Syndicate in Mazowe, are also contributing. Provincial leadership aligned these developments with broader national goals during a strategic workshop. The session provided an opportunity to integrate the resource boom with wider economic plans. [/QUOTE]
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