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Bulawayo’s pump stations get critical upgrades
Contractors working at the Mzingwane and Inyankuni pump stations are making significant progress in upgrading facilities aimed at enhancing water…
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Bulawayo locals push for ward-level budget accountability
Ward 20 residents in Bulawayo have urged the local authority to break down the budget to the ward level to…
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Coltart urges Govt to release promised US$14m to address water challenges
Bulawayo Mayor David Coltart has pleaded with the government to release the funding it promised for the city’s rehabilitation works.…
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Pay Up! BCC owed US$31m in unpaid rates
The Bulawayo City Council is owed ZWG 430,682,618 (US$31,254,181) in unpaid rates as it struggles to provide quality services. This…
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Water crisis tops agenda as Byo prepares for budget consultations
Bulawayo residents have identified water supply as the main priority issue to address ahead of the mid-year budget performance and…
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BCC urged to lease markets to associations for better management
Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has been urged to explore leasing informal markets to various associations to provide vendors with a…
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Environmentalists warn of potential health hazards from Cowdray Park cement plant
Environmental justice advocates have warned the Bulawayo City Council (BCC) to be cautious of potential environmental and health hazards that…
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Bulawayo City Council seeks arresting powers to enforce CBD order
The Bulawayo City Council (BCC) is in the process of acquiring arresting powers from the Attorney General to effectively enforce…
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BCC completes allocation of vending bays
Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has completed the allocation of nearly 1 660 vending bays at the 5th Avenue market and…
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Byo youths criticise council for not prioritising youth issues
BY NDUMISO TSHUMA Youths in Bulawayo have criticised the Bulawayo City Council (BCC) for not prioritising youth issues in their…
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