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Harare council, Geo-Pomona Geogenix find common ground

In an interview with the Independent, Nguwaya said they were working together with the City of Harare.
By Julia Ndlela Nov. 10, 2023

MPs grill minister over Pomona deal

Tendai Biti demanded to know why government, notwithstanding that City of Harare cancelled the agreement with German investor Geogenix BV, continues to pay the US$22 000 per day fee.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Nov. 9, 2022

Harare pilots Pomona ‘alternative’

Government imposed the costly Pomona waste-to-energy deal on the City of Harare without going to tender.
By Tafadzwa Kachiko and Vanessa Gonye Nov. 6, 2022

Pomona deal under spotlight as experts meet

The Pomona has been mired in controversy.
By Business Reporter Oct. 19, 2022

HCC violates Pomona deal

Last month, acting town clerk Phakamile Moyo wrote to Geogenix BV notifying them that the contract had been cancelled.
By Problem Masau Oct. 8, 2022

Fire guts Pomona dumpsite

It said the fire erupted around 1200 hours on Monday.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Oct. 6, 2022

Govt doles out US$6m in Harare rubbish saga

The local authority subsequently cancelled the contract.
By Nqobani Ndlovu Oct. 2, 2022

Editorial Comment: Moyo not protecting residents’ interests

The court case itself debunks Moyo’s claims that he is protecting Harare’s residents’ interests because it is clear that the project is not wanted.
By The Standard Oct. 2, 2022

Harare: Dirty city, dirty politics, dirty black gold

The Pomona dumpsite, which has filled up over the years, has become a fire hazard as well as an environmental problem.
By Kuda Manjonjo Sep. 13, 2022