Unilateral Increase of Rates by City of Harare entrenches Autocratic Municipal Governance
The Harare Residents Trust (HRT) is concerned with the unilateral increase in rates by the City of Harare backdated to January 2020.
The Harare Residents Trust (HRT) is concerned with the unilateral increase in rates by the City of Harare backdated to January 2020.
Period: Friday 22 May 2020- Monday 25 May 2020 Introduction As the lockdown level 2 continues, essential services continue to be accessible
Introduction On 17 May 2020, the President announced that lockdown level 2 is to be extended for an indefinite period, with reviews
The Harare Residents Trust (HRT) has been closely following and monitoring the world pandemic of COVID-19. From our community observations and interviews
The City of Harare released a schedule of rates to be paid by ratepayers with effect from January 2020. These rates have
THE election into office as Ward Councillors of mostly opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) Alliance from the 2000s in urban areas
Introduction and Background The City of Harare tabled its proposed 2020 Budget on Tuesday 26 November 2019 at the Town House Chambers
Clean ups are a temporary, short-term, and unsustainable measures to manage solid waste in communities. Undertaking several clean up campaigns is largely
A substantive committee was elected in Macheka Square in Chitungwiza on 2 April 2019 which brought into office a substantive leadership to
/Introduction A public meeting was held in Kuwadzana on 28 February 2019 with 110 residents in attendance. The District Officer and the
THE insistence by the City of Harare that it intends to introduce prepaid water meters despite residents’ objections is evidence of lack
/Introduction The Harare Residents Trust (HRT) compiles a service delivery update which highlights the state of service delivery in Harare Metropolitan Province.