Hookers invade council flat
Council workers residing at Trafalgar Court in Harare’s central business district (CBD) have voiced concern over the proliferation of commercial sex workers at the City of Harare flat fearing that it would be turned into a brothel owing to massive illegal occupations and subletting.
Create conducive environment for investment, mayor urges council
Harare City Council must play its part by creating a conducive environment for investment, Harare Mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni has said.
Create conducive environment for investment, mayor urges council
Harare City Council must play its part by creating a conducive environment for investment, Harare Mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni has said.
Create conducive environment for investment, mayor urges council
Harare City Council must play its part by creating a conducive environment for investment, Harare Mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni has said.
Create conducive environment for investment, mayor urges council
Harare City Council must play its part by creating a conducive environment for investment, Harare Mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni has said.
Create conducive environment for investment, mayor urges council
Harare City Council must play its part by creating a conducive environment for investment, Harare Mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni has said.
Create conducive environment for investment, mayor urges council
Harare City Council must play its part by creating a conducive environment for investment, Harare Mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni has said.
Create conducive environment for investment, mayor urges council
Harare City Council must play its part by creating a conducive environment for investment, Harare Mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni has said.
Prepaid water meter roll-out bid draws fire . . . ‘It won’t solve quality, availability problems’
The proposal by Harare City Council to introduce prepaid water meters will not solve the water quality and availability problems and it is wrong for the municipality to commercialise the resource, the Harare Residents Trust has said.
Prepaid water meter roll-out bid draws fire . . . ‘It won’t solve quality, availability problems’
The proposal by Harare City Council to introduce prepaid water meters will not solve the water quality and availability problems and it is wrong for the municipality to commercialise the resource, the Harare Residents Trust has said.




