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Mixed reactions over Kadoma’s new parking fees system

Kadoma mayor Nigel Ruzario, said that the council would take into consideration concerns of the motorists. 
By Chimeno Azriel Jun. 8, 2025

Bulawayo City Council cracks down on informal trading

Dube said any unauthorised trading would be dealt with in accordance with the city’s by-laws.
By Peter Dube Jun. 5, 2025

Property developers target informal traders

Mashonaland’s investment properties were valued at US$91,91 million at the end of March.
By Tatira Zwinoira May. 23, 2025

City Parking grows tech inroads, steps into systems development

The diversification forms part of several strategic initiatives disclosed by Muzviyo, which include expanding City Parking’s management services to Gweru.
By Staff Writer Mar. 28, 2025

BCC urged to be tough against space barons

Ward 28 councillor Ntandoyenkosi Ndlovu said 5th Avenue was now impassable because of illegal vending activities.
By Peter Dube Nov. 23, 2024

Transport blues imperil pregnant women

The journey to Gweru Provincial Hospital, around 71km from the central business district (CBD), is particularly gruelling.
By Evans Mathanda Nov. 8, 2024

Wig theft, public safety: Reflection on women experiences in Harare

The fear of being targeted on the streets affects much more than just women’s physical safety — it seeps into their daily routines, mental health, and overall well-being.
By Tinashe Madamombe Sep. 27, 2024

‘Kitchens on wheels’ flood Gweru. . . council moves to block the proliferation of mobile kitchens

In the past months, the Midlands capital has witnessed a proliferation of a new phenomenon of kitchens on wheels that has worried health authorities.
By Stephen Chadenga Sep. 21, 2024

Reimagining Harare’s CBD: Global insights for urban renewal

The city adopted a mixed-use development approach, particularly evident in the transformation of old textile mills in Lower Parel.
By Bekithemba Mpofu Jun. 30, 2024