The Sunday Mail
Online Reporter
Unregistered vehicle traders and furniture dealers operating along road servitudes in Harare will be removed from their roadside operations in a clean-up exercise that begins next week.
In a statement, Harare Provincial Development Coordinator, Mr Tafadzwa Muguti informal furniture traders, sand and quarry stone dealers will also be removed.
“The Provincial Development Directorate for the Government in Harare Metropolitan Province has noted with great concern the rising number of registered informal traders of furniture, bricks, sand, quarry stones and car sales business operating along servitudes,” said Mr Muguti.
“The Zimbabwe Republic Police, the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Development and respective local authorities namely City of Harare, Chitungwiza Municipality, Ruwa Local Board and Epworth Local Board shall therefore enforce a Province-wide joint operation from Monday 8th of June 2021.
“Furthermore, we shall be requesting the Zimbabwe Anti- Corruption Commission (ZACC) to immediately investigate all council officials who issued irregular authorisation for car sales and businesses to trade in road servitudes.”