Source: ‘City of Harare now a crime scene’ –Newsday Zimbabwe The commission has exposed a web of malfeasance, including the stripping of city...
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The Commission of Inquiry into Harare City Council operations since 2017 has uncovered widespread corruption in the administration of the capital city's land with Housing Principal Officer Edgar Dzehonye testifying that "land barons now operate like war lords to the extent that Harare is now a replica of Somalia." The post Harare is now a replica of Somalia: City boss exposes corruption and fraud appeared first on Nehanda Radio.
Source: ‘City of Harare now a crime scene’ –Newsday Zimbabwe The commission has exposed a web of malfeasance, including the stripping of city...
Source: Toilet tyranny: HCC workers exploit desperate citizens -Newsday Zimbabwe An investigation by Truth Diggers, posing as potential toilet users,...
Source: ‘Harare councillors milking homeseekers dry’ –Newsday Zimbabwe HARARE City Council HARARE councillors and officials reportedly exploited...
Delta Corporation and Harare City Council are embroiled in a contentious rental dispute, with the council's Audit Committee chairperson, Blessing...
Addressing a gathering, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said that the speed of movement of files is directly proportional to the weight (money) on them.
Addressing a gathering, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said that the speed of movement of files is directly proportional to the weight (money) on them.
Harare is rotten , Masvingo is rotten everything is rotten the country is rotten. WHO CREATED THE ROT!! Yes ZanuPF and its henchman. The blame game is...
HARARE - Controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo has continued to mock his incarcerated business partners Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu, labeling...
It’s 2020 all over again.During the final sprint to Election Day, former President Donald Trump is preemptively claiming that Democrats are trying...
'Sam and Becky Bricker were the very first non-native people to live on land that is now within the City of Cambridge limits,' a reader explains