Harare launches comprehensive household survey

Harare City Council has launched a comprehensive household survey, along with the recently announced traffic survey.

The survey is part of the ongoing preparation for the city’s master plan, the only one outstanding among the local authorities in Zimbabwe and already several months overdue.

This aims to gather critical data about the character and profile of neighbourhoods, as well as the challenges faced by residents and space users.

To facilitate this process, the city has deployed 800 research assistants throughout the city area.

In addition to the physical surveys, Harare will use online platforms, enabling residents to contribute their input at their convenience. — Herald Reporter

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