Vendors sneak back into town

Municipal Correspondent
Street vendors are sneaking back into Harare’s central business district (CBD), taking advantage of the slight return to normal day-to-day life after the Government relaxed lockdown regulations.

Vendors along First Street were selling an assortment of products including clothes, cellphones and accessories, while some were roasting green mealies in other parts of the city, blocking traffic and exposing themselves and their clients to Covid-19.

Minister of State for Harare Metropolitan Province, Oliver Chidawu, recently said informal traders should maintain the order and cleanliness that prevailed in the CBD during the first 35 days of national lockdown.

Government wants vendors to operate from designated workspaces.

Harare City Council spokesperson Mr Michael Chideme on Tuesday said fuel challenges were hindering their clampdown on the vendors.

Related Posts

DeliverED! . . . Zim lands UN Security Council seat . . . President hails diplomatic milestone

Innocent Madonko and Zvamaida Murwira-Herald Reporters PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has described as a “significant diplomatic milestone”, Zimbabwe’s huge victory which secured the country a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security…

CAB3 gets overwhelming public support

Nyore Madzianike-Senior Reporter THE Constitutional Amendment No.3 Bill has received overwhelming support with more than 530 000 written submissions to Parliament in its favour, while 2 935 were against it,…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

×
×