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‘Zimbabwe’s informal economy players are criminalised, harassed and forced into conflict with municipal police and ZRP’ – representative bodies say

Summary by The Zimbabwean
On this day, civil society in Zimbabwe issued statements calling for the restoration of the worker’s dignity, recognition of the burden of unpaid care and domestic work as well as urging government to listen to citizens’ cries. Also, demands were made for government to “stop the sabotage of local governance.” The Harare Residents Trust (HRT) said the day is a profound reflection on the systemic crises that have reduced the dignity of the Zimbabw…
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The Zimbabwean broke the news in Colombia on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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