Staff Reporter

Vice President, Dr Constantino Chiwenga has advised that the Government would revamp all old  suburbs in the country such as Matapi flats in Mbare, Benjamin Burombo flats in Bulawayo and Sakubva in Mutare.

Staff Reporter

The Ministry of Finance and Economic Development Secretary, George Guvamatanga has called on the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) led Harare City Council to withdraw its notice advising rate payers to pay their bills in USD and revert to the stipulated and acceptable currency.

…as the Bulawayo’s parking management company threatens to withdraw financial support

Staff Reporter

BULAWAYO's parking Management Company, Tendy Three Investments’ (TTI) marriage to Citizens Coalition for Change’s leader, Nelson Chamisa is on the brink of collapse after three of the company’s major stakeholders were barred from representing that party in this year’s harmonised elections, Harare Post can reveal.

The three TTI major stakeholders who were reportedly shortchanged by Chamisa are, Gift Banda, former Mayor Albert Mhlanga and Caroline Nleya who is the company’s public relations manager.

Banda was eyeing the Entumbane/Njube seat while Mhlanga wanted another dance with Pumula constituency.

Nleya, who looked certain to grab the Bulawayo North Constituency ahead of that party’s internal selection process, was swept away by bedroom politics which favoured Professor Welshman Ncube’s mistress,  Minenhle Gumede.

Meanwhile, reports coming from South Africa were that the company’s senior executive directors who are based in the neighbouring country, have refused to meet Tendai Biti who is in SA with a begging bowl.

“It is sad that Chamisa’s dictatorial tendencies have caused the loss of  one of the party’s  major financial sponsor in TTI. The company’s executive directors are not happy with the exclusion of their stakeholders and have made a bold statement, firstly by stopping Chamisa’s monthly cash allowances and secondly by snubbing Biti who is in SA soliciting for campaign funds,” said a well-placed source.

 

 

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In line with the System Development Plan, which targets to generate approximately 865MW of grid solar energy by 2030 and secure Zimbabwe`s long-term energy supply needs, Government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding to develop large-scale photovoltaic (PV) solar power projects with SKYPOWER Global Group of Companies.