Mnangagwa Commissions Revamped Mbare Market for Traders

President Mnangagwa opened the new Mbare Traders Market today in Harare. Last November, a fire burned down stalls, ruining goods. He declared a disaster and promised to modernize everything quickly. The president recently invited vendors to the State House for tea and learned about their concerns during that meeting.

The government plans to help small businesses grow. These enterprises form a main part of the economy, adding a lot of money to national income. They create jobs and wealth across Zimbabwe. Leaders want business operations running smoothly throughout the country. The president warned market managers against charging traders rents they cannot afford.

This market receives 120,000 liters of water daily from boreholes. It also includes clean toilets, washing areas, and daily cleaning services. Security cameras watch everything, alongside guards protecting sellers and shoppers. Market features include money-lending services, helping traders expand their businesses. Trained helpers assist customers in carrying purchases around the marketplace.
 

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