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Harare City Council appears to have run out of ideas on how to deal with the city’s water woes as it is failing to supply the precious liquid despite mananging to secure the water treatment chemicals which they had been citing as the major reason behind the challenges.
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Government intends to raise criminal responsibility of children from seven years up to 10 as well as prevent young offenders from the formal criminal justice system to other restorative measures, a Cabinet minister has said.
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Chaos reigned supreme during a recent Chitungwiza Municipality full council meeting after councillors failed to deal with all the issues on the agenda because the generator at the council office is not working.
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Government has urged Epworth residents to prioritise proper waste management and encouraged illegal settlers to vacate wetlands to prevent the contamination of water sources to curb the spread of water-borne diseases.
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Rotary Club of Harare Central has donated books worth US$15 000 to Harare Hospital School of Nursing to enhance learning and research as the school does not have internet connectivity.
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HARARE City Council is moving Glen View 8 complex traders to Glen View 1 home industries as it paves way for the construction a double storey building set to house more than 2 400 traders.
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CASH-strapped Harare City Council, which is struggling to buy chemicals to treat drinking water, is set to splash US$23 000 on councillors’ iPads.
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Harare City Council is targeting to rake in more than $2,4 million from grave sales after it recently established about 6 200 burial units in four of its closed cemeteries around the city.
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THE Jairos Jiri Association has bemoaned the shortage of accommodation at its Harare workshop, which it says is affecting disabled persons who visit it for artificial limb measuring and fitting.
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Harare residents should brace for more water cuts as the two dams that supply the city have dried up at a time when council does not have adequate resources to treat water at Prince Edward Dam.
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About 80 cases of diarrhoea have been reported in Harare’s western suburbs in the past week alone, 34 of which were suspected to be typhoid.
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Harare City Council’s subsidiary, Harare Quarry, incurred a loss of $367 000 during the first quarter of the year due to low production caused by maintenance shutdown.
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Harare City Council has advised public vehicle owners to renew their rank discs to avoid being banned from operating around the city.
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The unsustainably high number of litigation cases involving the City of Harare and its former and current employees, which is bleeding council of ratepayers’ money running into millions of dollars, is attributable to a lack of appreciation of basic good corporate governance practices, legal experts have said.
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Yeukai Karengezeka Herald Correspondennt Residents from Zengeza East in Chitungwiza got an early Christmas present after their legislator Goodrich Chimbaira drilled two boreholes that were officially commissioned on Monday. The residents thanked their Member of Parliament for acceding to their request. “We would like to thank the Government for coming up with the Constituency Development […]
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