Labacorp, Craft Properties to build 900 MW solar project in Zimbabwe

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US-based Labacorp Power Company in partnership with local partner Craft Properties (Pvt) Ltd has expressed its interest to build a 900 MW solar photovoltaic farm in Zimbabwe. 

The companies have set a scheduled presentation in July 2019 to explain the plans for implementing the project. The development is expected to start as soon as the government release clearances for the project. 

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