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Bulawayo shops buzz, parents dodge pickpockets for joy
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78509, member: 636"] Bulawayo's city center is packed with holiday shoppers right now. Parents are dragging kids through the crowds, buying clothes, school supplies, and gifts. Local stores and Chinese shops are completely swamped. One shopkeeper, who did not give a name, said the seasonal pressure is huge, but seeing a kid happy with a new toy makes it worth the hassle. That crowded energy also brings problems like pickpockets and shoplifters. The same shopkeeper admitted worrying about customer safety with thieves around. Some stores have ramped up security with cameras, alarms, and guards at the doors to manage the risk. A shopper from Cowdray Park, Lindiwe Moyo, said these steps help her feel less anxious while buying things. The whole area is loud with music and kids yelling about their new stuff. Parents haggle over prices and check their lists. Street vendors are everywhere too, selling snacks and decorations. Even with the stress and crowds, the holiday mood is strong. Shopkeepers and customers are dealing with the chaos, generally agreeing that making children smile is the whole point of the seasonal madness. [/QUOTE]
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