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Masvingo master plan raises stink - The Zimbabwe Independent

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“Procedurally, Masvingo City should have opened the master plan to tender through inviting competitive bidders but in this case, Masvingo City management cherry-picked UDCORP,” a senior official, who requested not to be named, said.

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