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CoCT says Harare Infill housing project is progressing well

The City of Cape Town says its Harare Infill housing project in Khayelitsha is progressing well. The R134 million project will provide 900 qualifying beneficiaries with state-subsidised homes. Mayoral Committee Member for Human Settlements, Malusi Booi, says the internal services, which includes roads, storm water, water, sewer infrastructure and electrical infrastructure has been completed. He says construction is expected to be completed by late 2022 and the first 100 houses […]

today2 August 2021

International News

Kaunda in Harare to urge Mugabe to step down

Former Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda, aged 93 like President Robert Mugabe, has arrived in Harare to try to convince his old liberation colleague to step down. It’s believed Kaunda has been flown into the capital to convince the embattled leader to relinquish power. Mugabe missed the deadline to render his resignation by midday on Monday. Kaunda’s is President Mugabe’s long term friend and comrade Kaunda is regarded as a credible […]

today21 November 2017

International News

Zimbabwe: What we know so far

There is growing uncertainty in Zimbabwe. Soldiers on Wednesday took over the headquarters of the state broadcaster ZBC and blocked access to government offices, but the army says this is not a military take over. President Robert Mugabe, who leads the ruling Zanu-PF party, is safe, an army spokesman has said. But as yet, there is no official word from the government or the Mugabe family as to their whereabouts. […]

today15 November 2017

International News

Army broadcast attacks rogue individuals, says not a military takeover

Soldiers deployed across the Zimbabwe capital Harare and seized the state broadcaster on Wednesday after 93-year-old President Robert Mugabe's ruling Zanu-PF party accused the head of the military of treason, prompting frenzied speculation of a coup. The army asserted that President Mugabe was safe and was not a target of their actions. However, the military detained Finance Minister Ignatius Chombo on Wednesday morning as part of their attempt to root […]

today15 November 2017

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