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The sources, in separate briefings questioned the “legality” of Harare City Council to continue levying tariffs from residents for a service that it would no longer be providing.
Local residents and sports enthusiasts have welcomed the transformation, expressing their excitement about having a FIFA-certified soccer pitch in their community.
The country is now in crisis as Ngwena’s administration runs around like headless chickens with no solution in sight to the catastrophe caused by the power outages.
The project, however, sparked controversy with Harare City Council and government locking horns as mayor Jacob Mafume refused to be part of the deal citing irregularities.
Reports are that Wadyajena never paid any duty for the said vehicle, an incident that exposes how the politically-connected elite cost the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) by evading taxes.