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Bulawayo Municipal Police Clash With Vendors Over Confiscated Wares

11 months agoFri, 03 May 2024 12:50:16 GMT
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Bulawayo Municipal Police Clash With Vendors Over Confiscated Wares

Vendors operating along the 5th Avenue marketplace in Bulawayo’s central business district on Thursday, 02 May clashed with municipal police following the confiscation of their wares.

Anti-riot police were called in to restore order resulting in some of the vendors being arrested and taken to the Bulawayo Central Police Station. They were made to pay admission of guilt fines and released.

Chronicle reported that the informal traders accuse the Bulawayo City Council (BCC) of delaying allocating them spaces to sell their wares legally.

The vendors said some unscrupulous individuals masquerading as BCC officials were taking advantage of the situation and were demanding money from them.

They said they were made to pay between US$3 and US$250 to secure operating space and US$1 a day as a “protection fee” to avoid raids by municipal police.

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In February this year, the City of Bulawayo temporarily closed a portion of 5th Avenue to prepare 500 trading bays to accommodate the vendors.

Those who were not allocated vending bays to operate from have become a source of concern for the local authority.

Registration is being done at Dugmore Vending Offices (former Dugmore Clinic) along Basch Street and Sixth Avenue.

According to the city council, vendors are required to pay CBD licence fees of US$23 per year and monthly rentals of $11,50 per month.

Those operating outside the city centre are required to pay US$11,50 annually while paying US$5,75 monthly rentals.

A vendor who only identified herself as Ms Ndlovu told the Chronicle that they wanted an official statement from BCC with regards to the allocation of vending bays.

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10 Comments

debt collector · 11 months ago
pple of Byo (we) are cursed. we are fed with poison with "foreigners", we are forced to toyi toyi in order for them to survive. those operating along 5th avenue are aligned to the ruling party. so they are being used to prostest as if BCC is wrong, yet their councillor (Josiah Mutangi) is the main culprit. phansi ngobudlwangudlwangu. zanupf will diown you if you do wrong things using its name. if they wanted to protest,they were supposed to first apply through zrp in advance than just to force hungry pple to put on party regalia and toyi toyi to mayor's office
Chicken 🐓 · 11 months ago
Mabasa aColtat ese iwaya. Zvino vebvudzi diki toitiswa munyika medu zvakare tichiombera ganda ravanozviti chena. Rambai muchimukuza muone achitsika sadza renyu makatarisa.
Jonathan · 11 months ago
Council is doing a great job, if their genuine Vendors why not put on T-shirts for their Associations, so by wearing Zanu Pf regalia they think that's the way to be heard
comic artist · 11 months ago
kulabantu abazibiza ama vendors besinya lama organization abo 'msangano befuna ukuphambanisa ikhiwa ukuthi lingasebenzi kuhle, bafuna ukuligwenxa...,🤣🤣🤣🚭🚭
CIA · 11 months ago
Tshabangu must clean his mess
Jose chinoz · 11 months ago
told you from Harare to blues it's ma vendor for Economic Development versus council's for CCC. we want to see who will win
Ndini · 11 months ago
Zanupf city centre district is causing this confusion taking bribes
The Vendor · 11 months ago
People should allow council to finish its work and get allocated their stands. It becomes an eyesore if its just harphazard vhanu vachimàmira kwesekwese nekutunda
Chiendausiku Chipoko · 11 months ago
Those pple need to survive,they hv families to care of,vana vanoenda kuChikoro.Hamungovadzinga zvisina kufunga kuti they are also pple just like u,who need to survive.allocate them a temporal area to work on,u r making them pay licences and rentals,but u chase them away at the if the day,that's very unfair.Every one is aware of the hard economic situation yatinayo in our country.

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