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Harare City Council (HCC) has warned owners of properties in some of the city’s plush suburbs who built houses that were not approved by council that their structures face demolition if they fail to regularise them in terms of building by-laws.
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Harare City Council has resolved to bill Zimphos $1,7 million for the water it abstracted from Cleveland Dam from June 2009 to June 2018 and proceeded to do so on a monthly basis.
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Harare City Council workers are demanding a five percent salary increment to cushion them from price increases.
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Government and Harare City Council have engaged a Netherlands company to construct a waste to energy plant in Pomona worth more than 120 million euros on a build, operate and transfer arrangement.
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Harare City Council raked in $3,3 million from business licencing following a three-month-long blitz on unlicensed businesses in and around the city.
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Harare City Council has been losing millions of dollars to space barons and cartels within and outside council that have been pocketing millions of dollars from council markets depriving the city of much-needed revenue.
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Harare Mayor Cllr Herbert Gomba has commended corporates for responding positively to a call by council to donate towards Cyclone Idai.
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There was a heated argument amongst councillors at the Chitungwiza Municipality chambers on Thursday over a recommendation put forward by the Finance Committee for land sales to be paid in US dollars.
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Fast food giant, Nandos, today opens a new branch at Fife Avenue Shopping Centre in Harare.
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THE Nurses Council of Zimbabwe could have been prejudiced of thousands of dollars in an alleged abuse of sitting and foreign travel allowances by board members who have been in office for the past four years, The Herald can reveal.
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THE construction of a massive church structure by New Life Covenant along Boundary Road, Newlands in Harare, hangs in the balance after residents contested its legality.
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A former administrator with Shava Food Enterprises appeared in court yesterday on allegations of converting to his own use $4 949,60 he received for use at company functions.
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The teaching fraternity should embrace the New Curriculum as a vehicle for the attainment of Vision 2030, Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister Amon Murwira has said.
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Government has taken Command Livestock to schools to equip students, farmers and surrounding communities with the requisite skills to produce at a commercial level and boost their income.
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Prominent Harare lawyer Tawanda Takaindisa, who was facing allegations of raping his client, last week walked out of court a free man after the charges were dropped.
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