Profiting from Disaster: Vendors cry foul over proposed rental fees in the rebuilt Mbare Musika

Vendors are crying foul after the City council revealed proposed rental fees for trading space in rebuilt Mbare musika, accusing developers of profiteering and calling the charges exploitative and unaffordable for informal traders still recovering from a recent fire disaster. In October last year, the Mbare Musika was engulfed in flames. Traders suffered losses that…

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Can Harare overcome its waste crisis? Geo Pomona takes the helm in refuse collection?

With illegal dumpsites posing a significant health threat, Harare is at a crossroads in its waste management efforts. Geo Pomona waste management has stepped in, launching refuse collection under its agreement with the Harare city to take over these essential services. The company has kicked off operations by focusing on clearing illegal dumpsites, marking the…

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Harare’s local authority is mismanaging funds while seeking $21 million in borrowing powers.

Harare residents are questioning the integrity of the local authority as it seeks permission to borrow $21 million to enhance service delivery in the city. This alarming request raises a critical question: can a council lacking transparency and accountability be trusted to manage additional funds responsibly? The City of Harare published a notice in the…

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