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Owen Ncube Tells Local Authorities To Stop Running Battles With Vendors

1 year agoSun, 21 Jan 2024 11:20:50 GMT
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Owen Ncube Tells Local Authorities To Stop Running Battles With Vendors

Midlands Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Owen Ncube said that he was worried over the unending running battles between police and vendors.

Speaking during the first Midlands province clean-up campaign in 2024 at Mbizo vegetable market, Ncube said local authorities should come up with sound revenue collection strategies instead of engaging in running battles with vendors.

Ncube also castigated rogue municipal police and space barons who allegedly demanded bribes from vendors. He said (via New Ziana):

We fully support revenue collection by local authorities as it is the basis upon which service delivery is built.

However, local authorities should be innovative in creating revenue streams like developing proper vending sites and regularise them to collect revenue and avoid running battles with vendors.

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The practice by some rogue municipal police and space barons who fleece vendors by demanding and
receiving bribes from desperate vendors should end as the full wrath of the law will be applied without fear or favour.

Ncube said the Government intends to make clean-up campaigns mandatory and the illegal disposal of waste to be a punishable offence.

He urged local authorities to ensure enforcement of waste management by-laws to curb illegal waste dumping.

Ncube said business centres should have waste pickers and infrastructure that promotes litter collection, separation and recycling.

The high rate of unemployment in Zimbabwe has pushed hundreds of thousands of people into vending, with most of the traders operating from undesignated places such as pavements.

More: Pindula News

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15 Comments

Nox · 1 year ago
Ziso racho uuh team mutoriro
cde aguma · 1 year ago
Hitler preaching about peace
Because of Cholera government said vendors should be controlled · 1 year ago
Owen is right though
Wataurawo apa Judah Iscariot · 1 year ago
makadya nehutengesi baba muri right kutengesa kunobhadhara
sekai · 1 year ago
looking fiercely like a hungry Lion.
aaàa · 1 year ago
🙉🙉🙉🙉 iziso hre iro
Big Dhara Munhu Mukuru · 1 year ago
🤣🤣 Maziso emurume uyo anotyisa haha
wezha Gamu · 1 year ago
Regai titengese isu muma street takavhotera Zanu
🤣🤣 · 1 year ago
Mai wee...Zanu yakapa vanhu mastand kuHarare, ikazodzoka yakuita demolition, usatambe neZanu inevanhu pasi. Chero Bob aiti Zanu ndeake, mangwanani akamuka akakomberedzwa nemasoja. Mujuru akapiswa kuita dota, akanzi iHero.
🚩 · 1 year ago
Business premises should have permanent waste pickers, that's the only point which I agree with this zanoid goon. Vendors are the most generators of garbage in the cities and they must be dealt with accordingly. Let there be a designated day for vendors in the cities ' CBD areas to gather and clean their points of business and that day should not be open for business ...and that should be part of conditions for vending business.
Rudo💅 · 1 year ago
tinokutendai onareble Mudha.Totengesa madiro kanzuru tichiipawo mbichana nyika ichivakika pan'onopan'ono
· 1 year ago
Maziso ayo bhoo here? Pamwe ndini ndisinganyatsoona. They look like they belong to a mental case.
hater · 1 year ago
looking more like a vampire to me
doug · 1 year ago
They should first have a ceasefire between Central government and Local government. That is the root of all battles, all being battles for votes, even with no election in sight.

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