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There is need to address Street vending in a diplomatic way – Musenge

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Copperbelt Province Minister Mwenye Musenge has said that there is an urgent need to finding Street vendors alternative areas in a diplomatic way.

Mr Musenge said that the Street vending activities in the province has been taken for granted even by some people who are now trading from their vehicles.

He said this has resulted in overcrowding the streets even when some of the vendors can afford to rent a shop.

Mr Musenge wondered where these vendors accessed facilities such as toilets and dump sites for their convenience.

He said it was important that civic leaders enforce by laws so that such confusion does continue in their towns.

The provincial minister challenged the councillors to ensure that such activities are put to a stop by ensuring that even those trading in alcohol in the streets has the liquor trading licence.

The provincial minister made the remarks during a meeting for DCs, Town clerks, council secretaries and civic leaders on challenges and ways of how they can enhance development in their areas.

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    Find out where they buy the materials or items?
    Do street vendors need a mobile trading licence?
    The local manufacturer where do they sell their products?
    The local manufacture and the distribution center do they sell their products to the people with licence or without licence?

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