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Chitungwiza residents are living in fear of another cholera or typhoid outbreak after a number of diarrhoea cases are said to have been recorded in Manyame Park Phase 2.
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A gas tank used by an informal trader for television and radio repairs reportedly exploded on Tuesday morning, leading to fire that destroyed a complex at Mbare Musika, with property worth thousands of dollars going up in smoke.
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Government and private investors have been challenged to take advantage of the Lowveld’s predominantly sunny weather to set up solar plants for power generation in the wake of the prevailing electricity load shedding.
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Harare has embarked on a massive water disconnection drive targeting non-paying residents, a decision feared to have serious health implications as the city is battling water-borne diseases.
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MANYAME Rural District Council has embarked on a number of social service projects, including the construction of clinics, schools, upgrading of vending stalls and road rehabilitation.
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City Parking, a private company owned by the Harare City Council that is mandated to manage parking in the CBD, is considering hiking parking fees, The Herald has learnt.
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Harare City Council (HCC) is struggling to address the root causes of previous cholera outbreaks that claimed many lives, exposing residents to possible fresh outbreaks, a council health official has said.
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EPWORTH Local Board is planning to construct a town centre, erect two water tanks and install public lighting. as part of an ambitious development plan.
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HARARE has recorded at least 858 new typhoid cases in the last six months, with the city also battling a surge in diarrhoea cases, council reveals.
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Harare and Chitungwiza councils are reluctant to refurbish bus terminuses in their respective areas in support of the reintroduction of a mass public transport system by Government, The Herald has established.
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Chitungwiza residents have raised concern over the rampant haphazard and illegal allocation of stands.
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Businesspeople operating along Samora Machel Avenue just after the Harare Showgrounds’ main gate have slammed council for closing an access road in favour of a client who bought the place.
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Harare City Council (HCC) is set to demolish illegal houses that were built on council farms in Crowborough following a court order to take action.
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Harare City Council has urged home seekers to be vigilant when buying land, following the emergence of conmen collecting regularisation fees while claiming to be council officials.
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Former officer-in-charge of Mbare Police Station, Violet Sigauke, who was accused of taking bribes from commuter omnibus operators in return for safe passage, walked out of court free this week after she was acquitted of the charges.
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