Traders support stricter penalties to stop city littering
[The Zimbabwean - Zimbabwe] - 13/02/2026
Bulawayo residents and traders are backing tougher enforcement of anti-litter laws following a recent city-wide clean-up campaign, calling for higher fines to discourage illegal dumping and maintain public cleanliness.
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