Tue, 30 May 2017 10:49:50 +0000 By KALOBWE BWALYA THE delay in the preparation of new trading spaces where to move street vendors in the Lusaka Central Business District (CBD) by Lusaka City Council has raised concern among street vendors who have called on the local authority to speed up the works. Works were supposed to commence early this month on the expansion of alleys in the CBD where to relocate the hundreds of street vendors who have been trading from corridors and along the roads in the city. Mr Adrian Kangwa, a vendor from town centre, appealed to the council to quickly start the works so that traders could be relocated before the onset of the rains. Mr Kangwa said trading along the streets was not easy because lives were at risk and merchandises were easily stolen due to lack of proper security. Another vendor Charles Banda said the vendors were eager to […]
Street vendors pressure LCC to relocate them
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