In a decisive move, the Harare City Council has demolished makeshift structures at Ngezi Restaurant in Milton Park, a popular eatery that had been operating without proper authorisation. The demolition is part of the council’s ongoing efforts to enforce urban planning regulations and combat land invasion in the city.
The demolition site told a story of its own, with the kitchen, chairs, and tables scattered across the ground. Workers at the restaurant were visibly distressed, turning away clients and directing them to the eatery’s other branch in Eastlea. Some employees sat on the ground in despair, while others hid their faces in their hands.
The Harare City Council’s spokesperson, Stanley Gama, confirmed that the demolition was part of a broader crackdown on unauthorised structures across the city. Sources close to the council revealed that similar demolitions had recently been carried out in Waterfalls, underscoring the council’s commitment to upholding urban planning laws and restoring order in areas plagued by illegal developments.
The council’s action serves as a reminder to residents and business owners to comply with zoning regulations to avoid further disruptions. As the city continues to grapple with issues of land invasion and unauthorised development, the Harare City Council’s efforts to enforce urban planning regulations are likely to remain a top priority.
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