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Bulawayo City Council Legalises Vending In CBD

1 year agoFri, 09 Feb 2024 07:55:03 GMT
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Bulawayo City Council Legalises Vending In CBD

The City of Bulawayo has finally yielded to pressure from residents to allow informal traders operating at the 5th Avenue market in the city centre to operate legally.

Bulawayo Town Clerk Christopher Dube announced the latest development in a statement issued on Thursday, 08 February. He said:

The Bulawayo City Council at its meeting of 7 February 2024 resolved to temporarily close a portion of 5th Avenue to accommodate 500 informal trading bays.

The closure of a portion of 5th Avenue will comply with the Roads Act Chapter 13:13 Part VI Section 33 and rescind previous Council resolutions of 3rd June 2020 and 7 December 2022.

The portion of 5th Avenue will now have two riding lanes and vending bays for the 500 informal traders.

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Council recognises the need to strike a balance amongst multiple functionalities such as parking, informal trading, vehicular traffic movement and access to property by property owners, hence the closure of a portion of 5th Avenue.

The temporary closure will ensure that all road users including property owners from the Southern side can park their vehicles close to their working spaces.

The decision to temporarily close 5th Avenue is a result of stakeholder engagement and further dovetails into the City of Bulawayo’s strategy to enhance local economic development through the provision of accessible and affordable working spaces.

The temporary closure of 5th Avenue will be complemented by the establishment of a new vending site for clothing and fruits along Lobengula Street between the 2nd Avenue terminus and the municipal Roads Yard.

We expect all traders on 5th Avenue to vacate the road to allow the implementation of the Council resolution.
The execution of the resolution will entail cleaning the area, demarcation of bays, construction of safe working spaces and allocation of vending bays in the usual manner.

Dube said to be registered, informal traders should produce a copy of their identity document (I.D), processed fingerprint forms, proof of residence for a property in Bulawayo, two passport-size photos and requisite fees for the licence.

He said for those trading in fruits and vegetables, pre-examination for contagious diseases and lessons on food handling with the City of Bulawayo Health Services Department (Khami Road Clinic) is required.

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30 Comments

Jerry · 1 year ago
Bulawayo must be clean abanye hambani liyongcolisa ematown enu liphume kobulawayo pliz
Tribal Trust Lands · 1 year ago
you fainted in a que what where you queing for tell us more
Anonymous · 1 year ago
A**** sefuna ukuzosiqeda nge cholera yawo like okwenzeka embare .well done coltat
Tribalistic monk · 1 year ago
Although I supported Coltart but I really don't think it is wise to bring order into a nation of disorder. The fact that everyone must take note is that the masses are surviving through hustling and the back bone of the Zimbabwean economy is corruption, with corruption we could be living in an atmosphere similar to Ukraine or Gaza . EGodini bus terminus will never accommodate all vendors and no one will go there to buy tomatoes and veggies. That place will be congested to the brim. I remember when I was young @7yrs I fainted in the que.
Tribal Trust Lands · 1 year ago
waita basa koritati ndokuomberera maoko keep it up 💯 wena mlungu ngiyabonga mkhiwa
PhD · 1 year ago
coltart for president
@@ · 1 year ago
copa cabana
ndini · 1 year ago
Thank you Chris Mutswanga for helping vendors viva Mutswanga you are GOD given Zanupf and G40 have indorsed you as 2028presidential candidate
agh · 1 year ago
wena pindula ukhuluma ngakobulawayo suqeda ufaka ipicture year are 🤣🤣🙈...singathini siyabonga inews zamahara
Big Boy · 1 year ago
This is commendable, we should prioritise people's livelihoods over the relatively unimportant need for a cleaner and more orderly CBD
Anonymous · 1 year ago
5th Street market was legal when it used to operate on the weekends, there used to be an advert in the Chronicle that closed a section of 5th Street for traffic on Saturdays and Sundays. There has always been legal markets in CBD.
D · 1 year ago
The Pic 🙄🙄... Pindula don't be confused
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# · 1 year ago
@ BCC please also remove these mapostori who sell broncleer & mutoriro while wearing church robes
💅 Rudo · 1 year ago
As a woman ukawana a man ane vision ane true love batisisa. 😔😔 seven years ago a guy from my neighbourhood who used to ask me out ndichimuramba coz he was just a student ayitochengetwa nevabereki. Now he works ku ZB Bank, ane mari, nice car and a nice girlfriend. I saw them last weekend visiting his parents. I Facebooked him ndichingoti hi hi, he was friendly zvake, but he said he really loves his girlfriend and he is planning to propose to her on Valentine's Day. Ndakarwadziwa, zvinorwadza honestly, ndaisaziva kuti life yake ichazonaka kuyita munhu musvinu. I wish I had been patient pamwe ndini ndaidei ndiri kutozo pfekedzwa ring 😭😭.
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Anonymous · 1 year ago
Shut up
El Chapo · 1 year ago
@rudo hakuna murume asina vision, it might take long kuty ibude asi murume wese ane vision. Uchawana atorine vision iri kuseri kwaTeller wekuZB or whatever. Don't be compleled neucsess yema peers. Ndakamborambwa nemumwe mskana you know wat she told me akanditi sucsess in life can be equated to a pot of popcorn, not all will pop at the same time ,some may never pop, akazoti unoziva herr kuty tuya tumapopcorn twusina kupopa twekupedzisira nditwo tunoita kuty unwe mvura!
ed · 1 year ago
muobhererei maoko
ama2k musharukwa · 1 year ago
pindula pic iro ndekupi

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