Mutare officials plan to remove street food sellers from the city center. Mayor Simon Chabuka announced the crackdown during a Monday council meeting. He said people cook meat and corn directly on main streets throughout the business district. The mayor wants to bring back order to downtown Mutare. City leaders will launch the operation soon.
Health Services Director Eunice While expressed worry about uncontrolled food stands. She told Chipinge Times that these vendors create dangers for customers. Poor food handling and dirty conditions threaten public safety. The outlets do not follow health rules or have proper equipment. Many biological and chemical risks come from unsanitary food preparation.
Illegal street cooking creates serious health problems for residents. Vendors store and serve food under dirty conditions. They lack the right permits and safety measures. The city worries about disease outbreaks from contaminated meals. Officials believe the cleanup will protect people from getting sick.
Health Services Director Eunice While expressed worry about uncontrolled food stands. She told Chipinge Times that these vendors create dangers for customers. Poor food handling and dirty conditions threaten public safety. The outlets do not follow health rules or have proper equipment. Many biological and chemical risks come from unsanitary food preparation.
Illegal street cooking creates serious health problems for residents. Vendors store and serve food under dirty conditions. They lack the right permits and safety measures. The city worries about disease outbreaks from contaminated meals. Officials believe the cleanup will protect people from getting sick.