‘We are now closer to a world class city’, says Harare Mayor after missing 2025 target
HARARE Mayor Jacob Mafume says the capital now feels like any other international city with just its sewer system, water reticulation, roads and electricity now the only outstanding issues that have to be fixed. Town House, which promised a world class city by end of last year, failed to deliver on the promise. The capital still remains a dirty, crowded and dangerous place to be, where Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) traffic officers and municipal agents take turns to engage i
Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume stated that the city is nearing international standards, despite missing a 2025 target for becoming a "world-class city." He acknowledged that critical infrastructure such as sewer systems, water reticulation, roads, and electricity require significant improvement. Mafume attributed the original "world-class city" vision to previous administrations, which his council aimed to fulfill. He pointed to modern developments like the airport, new road junctions, and buildings as evidence of progress, while admitting that essential services remain a challenge.
The statement highlights the ongoing challenges in urban development and infrastructure management in Harare, even as the city strives for modernization.
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