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Municipal Police Unit Formed to Enforce Order in Harare CBD

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Jacob-Mafume

The City of Harare has established a new municipal police unit to clamp down on illegal vending, littering, and roasting of green maize in the central business district.

Speaking at a meeting at Town House on Thursday, Mayor Jacob Mafume emphasized the council’s commitment to restoring order in the city.

“We have formed a specialized unit within our municipal police to enforce anti-littering by-laws. In many other countries, activities like roasting maize in the middle of the city are not allowed. This unit will help ensure cleanliness and order,” said Mafume.

He also highlighted that the council is working to provide designated vending spaces for informal traders.

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“There should be specific streets where vending is prohibited, while other areas can be allocated for informal trading in consultation with vendors and residents. This will help establish structured policies,” he added.

However, Combined Harare Residents Association director Ruben Akili criticized the city council, blaming it for the disorder in the city center due to its failure to provide alternative vending spaces.

Akili argued that the council prioritizes law enforcement over creating proper markets.

“Resources should be directed toward building designated markets where informal traders can legally operate instead of spending more on enforcement,” he said.

Although official figures are unavailable, estimates indicate that thousands of informal traders operate in Harare, largely due to company closures and limited formal employment opportunities.

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