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ARCHIVED MATERIAL FOR HARARE RESIDENTS' TRUST (HRT)

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Short description    Link    Date
Residents partner ZACRO in crime prevention in Mbare - Harare Residents' Trust    more..
   12/6/2009
Town House staff remuneration, rentals and general service provision in Harare - HRT    more..
   9/28/2009
Informal sector should be properly regulated - Harare Residents' Trust    more..
   9/21/2009
Stop politicising clean up campaigns - Harare Residents' Trust    more..
   9/21/2009
Harare City Council should rehabilitate recreational facilities - Harare Residents' Trust    more..
   9/21/2009
Residents demand title to their houses - Harare Residents’ Trust    more..
   9/21/2009
Residents public meeting report - Mbare - Harare Residents' Trust    more..
   9/19/2009
Markets should be rationalised in Harare - Harare Residents' Trust    more..
   9/18/2009
More than 5 000 Mbare families face eviction - Harare Residents Trust    more..
   9/7/2009
Mbare residents concerned with state of service provision in Harare - Harare Residents' Trust    more..
   8/18/2009
Glen Norah residents concerned with state of service provision in Harare - Harare Residents' Trust    more..
   8/18/2009
Report of the joint meeting held in Mabvuku by the leadership of Mabvuku-Tafara & Harare East - HRT    more..
   5/22/2009
Service provision worsening in Harare- time to act against the council - Harare Residents Trust    more..
   5/22/2009
City of Harare neglecting its responsibilities to citizens - Harare Residents' Trust    more..
   4/8/2009

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