Bulawayo provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Abednico Ncube said the identity of the male body was still unknown.
The Combined Bulawayo Residents Association (CBRA), BMC residents and the Makokoba Peace Committee had petitioned the local authority to withdraw its short eviction notice which was going to affect over 70 tenants.
The BMC houses are owned by council. Some of the tenants have been living in the houses for more than 20 years.
Last year, ZGC chairperson Margaret Mukahanana-Sangarwe said the Gender Commission Act gives the commission a mandate to investigate and make legally binding recommendations to fight the practices.
ZANC president Timothy Mncube made said this during the launch of the party at Stanley Square in Makokoba, Bulawayo, on Saturday.
“The Smart City Concept is at the core of the Ministry’s desire to see a transformed urban setting across the length and breadth of our beautiful nation, where we are desirous to have modern sustainable and affordable human settlements for Zimbabwe by 2030,” Garwe said.
Vacuum tanker services involve large-scale liquid and sludge cleaning through the use of vacuum trucks known as vacuum tankers, which are also commonly known as sewer and septic system maintenance trucks.