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Harare City Council has ignited widespread outrage with its decision to demolish approximately 5,000 houses in the Zimbabwean capital, citing their construction on illegally acquired land. Mayor Jacob ...
Harare Mayor Councillor Jacob Mafume told The Sunday Mail that the council would proceed with the demolitions to uphold the ...
Harare faces a looming crisis as the City Council plans to demolish over 5,000 houses built on land earmarked for essential ...