City, EasiHold deal to stay

announced five years, a city councillor has said.

Harare has not received any dividends from the business amid management claims that the venture was meant to ease the burden on ratepayers. Before Easipark, the city collected US$29 000 every month from parking fees.

This meant that council generated US$348 000 annually. Sources claim Easipark is making in excess of US$100 000 every month. They, however, said nothing has gone into council coffers.

In a debate at a recent full council meeting, Councillor Thomas Muzuva, who chairs the business committee, accused management of lying to council that the city had entered into a five year agreement with EasiHold.

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