Over the years the suburb of Mbare in Harare has become known as an area associated with dirt. However, residents in the suburb have teamed up to clean their area through a City of Harare and Oxfam led initiative of anti-litter monitors.
Mbare is Harare’s biggest
By Staff Reporter
Bulawayo United Residents’ Association has expressed concern over ward 29 residents who artificially cause sewer blockages in order to get “free” water supplies for their gardens.
Ward 29 BURA representative, Christopher Dube said Magwegwe North was replete with sewer bursts and these were being
@263Chat and Netherlands Embassy Live Tweet@ble
Empowerment Through Improved Natural Resources Management
13 November 2013
Panelists
Hon. W. Chidhakwa-Minister of Mines and Mining Development
Pim Kraan- The Focal Point Raw Materials, Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mutuso Dhliwayo- Executive Director-Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA)
Facilitator- Nigel Mugamu @SirNige
Proceedings
@SirNige asked Minister Chidhakwa on
By Farai Dauramanzi
MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai has criticised the South African government of working in cahoots with President Robert Mugabe to subdue democracy in Zimbabwe.
The former prime minister was commenting on the recently released South Africa Judicial Observer Mission report on Zimbabwe’s 2002 elections while
By Farai Dauramanzi
City of Harare has announced that it has dispatched teams to unblock catch pits and storm water drains following the first heavy rains which came on the 17th of November 2014 causing flash floods which left some smaller vehicles unable to move on
By Farai Dauramanzi
The Mayor of Harare has taken a swipe at cooperatives that are building random structures and said that there is need for the City to come up with a better housing model to address the issue of housing.
Mayor Manyenyeni said this while contributing
By Farai Dauramanzi
As the rains beckon, some road side carpenters in Chitungwiza are now busy with repairing their shades of any possible leakages to avoid water damages to their products.
There are many carpenters in the town who work from the roadside under temporary shades due
Harare City Council would like to inform all persons building houses and any structures on undesignated sites to stop construction work forthwith to avoid further loss of resources.
New construction work on illegal sites that begins after this warning will be demolished without notice.
The stoppage is