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HCC employees fight for US$ salary component

The workers are set to meet their employer again today to discuss the plight of the city employees.
By Kenneth Nyangani Oct. 21, 2024

Deeds Office sucked into Harare land scam

The sub-committee is led by ward 16 councillor Denford Ngadziore.
By Kenneth Nyangani Oct. 21, 2024

HCC US$9m scandal: Officials granted bail

Consequently on March 15, a tender was published in the Government Gazette and was flighted on the Praz portal on March 19.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Oct. 18, 2024

Top Harare council official Marara speaks out

Marara said the accusations against him, which include claims of self-promotion and misuse of council resources, are part of a co-ordinated effort to undermine him.
By Problem Masau Oct. 15, 2024

Unqualified councillors burden HCC

HCC audit committee chairperson ward 29 councillor, Blessing Duma, confirmed that they lacked qualifications when quizzed by commissioners.
By Gracious Daniel Oct. 14, 2024

Mbare's heart stands still: fire ravages local marketplace, leaving vendors in despair

According to eyewitnesses, the fire may have been caused by cigarette smokers who sell sweeping brooms in the market.
By Ashton Ndakusiya Oct. 9, 2024

More details emerge in Harare stands scandal

On July 1, 2024 suspended town clerk Hosiah Chisango wrote to Registrar of Deeds office requesting for title deeds of the stands.
By Kenneth Nyangani Oct. 9, 2024

Harare loses US$2m in shoddy land deal

In an interview yesterday, Ngadziore confirmed that the council lost more than US$2 million due to non-payment of property rates.
By Staff Reporter Oct. 8, 2024

Harare eats humble pie

The project, first mooted in 2020 and is touted as a game-changer to the city’s perennial water challenges, had stalled due to financial disagreements and procedural missteps.
By Newsday Oct. 7, 2024