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Vendors call for engagement over taxes

Authorities have ramped up pressure for the informal sector to  formalise operations.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga Mar. 26, 2025

Talk to vendors, govt urged

Ngadziore said Harare was in the process of implementing its SMEs policy to regulate vendors.
By Kenneth Nyangani Mar. 21, 2025

Zimbabwe vendor crackdown exposes deep economic wounds

The current crackdown also raises questions about government's commitment to addressing unemployment and economic development
By Lawrence Makamanzi Mar. 18, 2025

Vendor menace: It’s the economy stupid!

There has been a litany of complaints against illegal vendors.
By Newsday Mar. 18, 2025

Crackdown against vendors betrays regime’s fears

The chickens are coming home to roost for the failed Lacoste regime and the signs are all over.
By Doctor Stop It Mar. 16, 2025
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Vendors reject govt ultimatum

Vendors4ED national chairperson Samora Chisvo said they would be filing a lawsuit against the Local Government ministry over the directive.
By Kenneth Nyangani Mar. 14, 2025

Illegal vendors conduct clean-up exercise

Ward 15 community sweepers' leader Siphilisiwe Ngwenya, echoed similar sentiments.
By Bongile Moyo Feb. 5, 2025

Inside the life of Harare’s nocturnal vendors

According to nocturnal vendors, they prefer selling at night as most shops and outlets would have closed for the day.
By Ophar Mavuri Sep. 14, 2024

Unravelling street vending conundrum and weaving a future of prosperity

On one side are the street vendors, men and women who have turned to informal trading as a means of survival in a country plagued by severe economic challenges.
By Lawrence Makamanzi Aug. 13, 2024