Minister Garwe orders a crackdown on night vending, bhero sales

Zimbabwe's government prohibited nighttime street trading and used clothing commerce within central business districts nationwide. Local Government Minister Daniel Garwe delivered this announcement during discussions with Harare municipal representatives at Town House. Urban councils received orders to enforce the restrictions immediately across all city centers. Officials must remove unauthorized vendor stalls and work with police to maintain downtown order. The minister expressed alarm about widespread informal trading activities that have expanded throughout major urban areas.

Authorities justify the restrictions through multiple concerns affecting public welfare and economic stability. Safety risks emerge after dark when vendors operate without proper oversight or security measures. Waste disposal problems increase when traders leave debris and refuse in commercial zones. Health hazards develop from unregulated second-hand clothing that may carry contamination or disease. Local textile manufacturers require protection from competition that undermines domestic production capabilities.

Citizens responded with anger and frustration about policies affecting their economic survival. Many Zimbabweans depend on informal trading to generate income for basic household needs. Social media users criticized government decisions that remove earning opportunities without providing alternative employment solutions.
 

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