Latest from COVID19, News

  • Govt punishing informal traders: MDC
    1st May 2020
  • 600 vendors to be relocated
    30th April 2020
  • Informal traders demand cushion allowances
    27th April 2020
  • Informal traders take Govt to task over COVID-19 funds
    13th April 2020
  • Government’s tax plan has informal traders tangled up
    16th January 2025
  • Informal traders urged to monitor council finances
    20th November 2024
  • Prolonged power cuts devastate informal businesses in Bulawayo
    22nd October 2024
  • Byo informal traders face Sunday deadline to vacate 5th Avenue
    18th February 2024
  • Concern over lack of protection for informal traders from sexual harassment
    20th October 2023
  • Byo mayor rules out forceful removal of informal traders
    16th October 2023
  • Coltart: Dialogue with informal traders key to tackling CBD litter
    12th September 2023
  • Informal traders in Plumtree want leaders to prioritize their welfare
    28th July 2023
  • Informal trader killed after two men struck him with hammer
    29th June 2023
  • Paltry attendance at budget review meeting
    29th August 2022
  • Initiative to facilitate market access for informal traders launched
    23rd March 2022
  • Sewer bursts pose challenge for informal traders
    13th November 2021
  • Informal traders urge ZEC to decentralise voter registration
    5th November 2021
  • Byo Informal traders call for more Covid-19 vaccination centres
    10th September 2021
  • Informal traders call for more Covid-19 vaccination centres
    9th July 2021
  • Informal traders receive Covid-19 vaccine
    6th July 2021
  • Vendors welcome latest Covid-19 lockdown regulations
    16th February 2021
  • Informal traders want to be recognised as essential service providers
    19th January 2021