THE Harare City Council (HCC) has approved a US$548,1 million budget for the year 2025 with water and sanitation and road rehabilitation receiving the biggest shares.
GOVERNMENT has distanced itself from the recent demolitions in Ridgeview, Belvedere saying it has ordered the Harare City Council to stop bulldozing houses built illegally in the capital.
Thousands of residents in Turner Farm, Mt Hampden, are facing imminent displacement as Zimbabwe advances with the multi-billion-dollar Zim Cyber City project, s ...
Zimbabwe has successfully raised over US$1.5 billion in funding to advance major dam projects across the country, including Musami Dam, which will supply water ...
Zimbabwe will resume talks with creditors later this month to restructure $21 billion in external debt as it seeks to exit a ...
Zimbabwean police have significantly intensified security measures across the capital in preparation for the upcoming ...
In Zimbabwe, control over water is supposed ... on the outskirts of the capital city, Harare, after days without running water. Before independence from white rule in 1980, water was segregated ...
Spread This NewsBy Tapiwa Svondo Harare City Council on Thursday demolished close to 20 houses in Ridgeview, Belvedere, ...
The golden rays of the afternoon sun enhance the bold, hand-painted patterns on the mud walls of a round, thatched hut in ...
The food industry in Zimbabwe has seen a significant transformation in recent years, particularly with the rapid adoption of ...
In the midst of firewood shortages countrywide, more than 300,000 trees were destroyed between 2000 and 2010, according to ...
Zimbabwe will resume talks with creditors later this month to restructure $21 billion in external debt as it seeks to exit a ...