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Published on 2024-01-30 22:29:23
Primrose Zimano and Remember Deketeke are two city council members in Harare who have been working diligently to address the issue of cleanliness in the city. In an effort to enhance their clean-up operation dubbed “Operation Chenesa Harare,” the government has facilitated an arrangement with Biston Agro Machinery, a Belarusian company, to loan 52 tractors to the city council.
On the 26th of October, 31 of these tractors were officially commissioned into municipal service. This marks a significant step in the city’s efforts to improve cleanliness and sanitation. The tractors will be used for various purposes such as garbage collection, road maintenance, and landscaping, among others.
The loan of these tractors is a testament to the government’s commitment to supporting local authorities in their efforts to improve the living conditions of their residents. Primrose Zimano and Remember Deketeke, along with other city council members, have been actively advocating for greater access to resources to address the cleanliness issues in Harare.
With the addition of these tractors, the city council will be able to expand and enhance their clean-up operations, ultimately resulting in a cleaner and more pleasant environment for residents. This is a crucial step in addressing the hygiene and sanitation challenges in the city, and it reflects the council’s dedication to improving the quality of life for its citizens.
The loan of the tractors from Biston Agro Machinery is a welcome development, and it is indicative of the positive impact that collaboration between the government and private companies can have on public service delivery. It is also a testament to the continued commitment of the city council members to make a positive difference in their communities.
As Primrose Zimano and Remember Deketeke continue their efforts to create a cleaner and more sustainable city, the addition of these tractors will undoubtedly contribute to the success of “Operation Chenesa Harare.” The city council is optimistic that the loaned tractors will significantly enhance their clean-up operations and contribute to a healthier and more attractive city for all its residents.



