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Tag: Vendors

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Two years on, vendors still to be allocated vending bays

by Senzeni Ncube 10th May 202210th May 2022

Two years after informal traders were relocated from the city centre following the decentralisation of vending activities, are still to be allocated vending bays by the Bulawayo City Council (BCC). More than 600 vendors who were trading at the Fifth Avenue market were moved to vending spots closest to their places of residence. However, the process of […]

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Zanu PF youths force vendors to chant party slogans

by Senzeni Ncube 11th November 202111th November 2021
Posted inNews

Vendors encouraged to obtain operating licenses

by Tanaka Mrewa 23rd July 202123rd July 2021
Posted inCOVID19, News

BVTA calls for clarity in the decentralisation of markets

by Senzeni Ncube 22nd February 202122nd February 2021
Posted inCOVID19, News

Bulawayo vendors birth e-vending platform to ‘beat’ lockdown

by Staff Reporter 3rd February 20213rd February 2021
Posted inCOVID19, News

Hwange: Informal traders defy lockdown order

by Staff Reporter 12th January 202112th January 2021
Posted inCOVID19, News

Vendors rendered beggars by Covid-19

by Mandla Tshuma 24th June 202024th June 2020
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Vendors ambivalent about relocation

by Tanaka Mrewa 11th May 202011th May 2020
Posted inCOVID19, News

Council identifies working spaces for vendors

by Senzeni Ncube 1st May 20201st May 2020
Posted inCOVID19, News

600 vendors to be relocated

by Lulu Brenda Harris 30th April 202030th April 2020

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