Zimbabwe: Vendors Attack Chinhoyi Municipal Police, Vandalize Truck As They Resist Removal From the Streets
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In Antananarivo, the Malagasy capital, hundreds of street merchants from Avenue de l'Indépendance have to leave their historic sales outlets this Thursday. Posted on the sidewalks of Analakely, in the heart of the capital, these coffee vendors, telephone repairers or other bargoers reflect the place of the informal sector and the crisis of employment in the country. By decision of the new mayor of the capital elected two months earlier, they are…
Zimbabwe: Vendors Attack Chinhoyi Municipal Police, Vandalize Truck As They Resist Removal From the Streets
A MUNICIPALITY of Chinhoyi pick-up truck had its rear windshield shattered while a security officer was injured during skirmishes with vendors as the latter resisted removal from the streets.
Vendors Turn Violent As They Resist Removal From Chinhoyi CBD
The confrontation happened when council employees attempted to remove vendors from the streets. The move was part of the Municipality’s response to a recent directive from Local Government and Public Works Minister Daniel Garwe, ordering local authorities to remove illegal vendors from undesignated vending areas. Chinhoyi Municipality public relations officer Tichaona Mlauzi confirmed the clashes and identified the injured officer as Virginia Ml…
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