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Council suspends open air flea markets

The Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has announced new regulations that restrict large gatherings as the local authority scales up its efforts to prevent the spread of Coronavirus (Covid-19) in the city.

The local authority convened a special council meeting on Wednesday to strategise on preventative measures to combat the pandemic that has caused havoc all over the world.

The city is yet to record a Coronavirus case.

Addressing a press conference, Thursday, the Mayor Councillor Solomon Mguni said the council has suspended with immediate weekend flea markets. ย 

The Mayor said while the local authority is aware that the weekend flea market popularly known as Khothama, is a source of revenue for the cityโ€™s informal traders, there are fears it could expose residents to the pandemic.

โ€œThe City of Bulawayo has come up with preventive measures after its special council meeting yesterday (Wednesday) to try and mitigate the effects of the pandemic. Suspension of weekend flea markets with immediate effect, the City recognises that while the weekend flea market provides a source of revenue for the Cityโ€™s informal traders, they also congregate large numbers of people increasing the vulnerability of residents spreading coronavirus to Bulawayo,โ€ the Mayor said.

โ€œAt the present moment the City of Bulawayo may not have a case but prevention is always better than cure, so we have decided to take this painful step to suspend all weekend flea markets in the City.โ€

He added that the local authority has also limited the number of mourners at the city`s cemeteries to 30 while the filling up of graves will now be done by the municipal staff.

โ€œWith regards to our cemeteries, the City has made a decision to limit the number of mourners at a cemetery to a minimum number of 30 people per family, the back filling of graves will now be done by the municipal staff and not by members of the public,โ€ he said.

โ€œAs per the Government of Zimbabwe proclamation, the City reiterates that there be limitations of attendees at gatherings such as churches, funerals, weddings and meetings to less than 50 people. We discourage gathering and appeal to residents to minimise congregating.โ€

The Mayor said the local authority was engaging the public transport sector to reduce the number of passengers.

โ€œThe City of Bulawayo is further engaging the transport industry to reduce their fleet, number of passengers per given time and also to provide sanitation equipment in all their vehicles and offices and display prevention measures,โ€ he said.

The Mayor also said the council will be scaling up its Health and Hygiene education programmes

to all stakeholders which include informal traders, travellers, shop operators and transporters.

โ€œA hailer will go around sharing Health messages for the public so as to empower the community of Bulawayo with information necessary for the protection against the global pandemic,โ€ he said.

Mayor Mguni added that residents can utilise online platforms to pay for their rates.

โ€œTo protect and prevent possible infections, we are encouraging members of the public to use alternative means of communication to access municipal services, for example, use of emails, phone calls and online payment platforms to contact municipal staff,โ€ he said.

Senzeni Ncube

Senzeni Ncube is an accomplished journalist based in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, with seven years of experience in hard news, investigative writing, fact-checking, and a keen focus on social development, mining, elections, and climate change. She has extensive expertise in reporting community service delivery issues, demonstrating a deep understanding of politics, human rights, gender equality, corruption, and healthcare. Additionally, she possesses proficiency in video production and editing and is dedicated to providing high-quality journalism that highlights crucial social matters and amplifies the voices of the community. Senzeni is known for her thought-provoking interviewing skills.

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