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Pomona cash row escalates

The government has been putting pressure on the local authority to pay the debt resulting in the two parties  agreeing that the state will use the city’s devolution funds to settle the amount prompting the lawsuit by the Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA).

By The Standard Jul. 31, 2022

Pomona cash row escalates

The government has been putting pressure on the local authority to pay the debt resulting in the two parties  agreeing that the state will use the city’s devolution funds to settle the amount prompting the lawsuit by the Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA).

By The Standard Jul. 31, 2022

News in depth: Zimbabweans choke under weight of worsening service delivery failures

This fast became a thing of the past with various excuses for faults, power shortages that forced load shedding which saw some neighbourhoods going for 18 hours without electricity.

By The Standard Jul. 24, 2022

News in depth: Zimbabweans choke under weight of worsening service delivery failures

This fast became a thing of the past with various excuses for faults, power shortages that forced load shedding which saw some neighbourhoods going for 18 hours without electricity.

By The Standard Jul. 24, 2022

Pomona project won’t benefit Harare residents

The government of Zimbabwe has guaranteed the implementation of the joint venture waste-to-energy project between the City of Harare and Geogenix BV worth about US$344 million over 30 years.

By The Standard Jul. 17, 2022

Pomona project won’t benefit Harare residents

The government of Zimbabwe has guaranteed the implementation of the joint venture waste-to-energy project between the City of Harare and Geogenix BV worth about US$344 million over 30 years.

By The Standard Jul. 17, 2022

Funding spurs mothers’ fight against malnutrition

GOAL Zimbabwe, a humanitarian response agency headquartered in Ireland, is supporting City of Harare’s health department  through LINKAGES programme, which is aimed at increasing nutrition status and reducing protection risks of vulnerable households in Harare and Bulawayo, funded by the European Union Humanitarian Aid.

By The Standard Jul. 10, 2022

Funding spurs mothers’ fight against malnutrition

GOAL Zimbabwe, a humanitarian response agency headquartered in Ireland, is supporting City of Harare’s health department  through LINKAGES programme, which is aimed at increasing nutrition status and reducing protection risks of vulnerable households in Harare and Bulawayo, funded by the European Union Humanitarian Aid.

By The Standard Jul. 10, 2022

Harare residents threaten mass protests against Pomona deal

The meeting was organised by the Harare Residents Trust (HRT) with support from Information for Development Trust, a non-profit organisation that, over the years, has been facilitating public dialogues meant to empower citizens to hold public office holders accountable.  

By Hstvzim Jul. 3, 2022