Windhoek vendors concerned about upcoming road construction
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Vendors at the Havana four-way along Eneas Peter Nanyemba Road in Windhoek are concerned about their business operations once road construction commences there.
Vendors at the Havana four-way along Eneas Peter Nanyemba Road in Windhoek are concerned about their business operations once road construction commences there.
Vendors operating at the Anamulenge Open Market in Outapi, Omusati Region, have expressed their dissatisfaction regarding the site of the market, as it is far from their potential customers.
Vendors at the Oshikango Open Market have expressed growing dissatisfaction with the Helao Nafidi Town Council, raising serious concerns about their safety while operating at the market.
Some vendors in Okahandja Park are blaming the One Economy Foundation for allegedly making loss during the #Befree community outreach.
Vendors were given free entrance to the venue to sell their goods, where some of those who turned up for free services offered by the Foundation were given food tokens.
The recent Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup, held in Outjo, left a lasting positive mark on the town's economy and infrastructure—offering both residents and businesses a welcome boost and bringing a wave of positive change to the town, which played host to netball and football teams from 14 regions.
With the Uis-Khorixas road undergoing an upgrade from gravel to blacktop, some residents of Otjikakaneno village at the border of the Erongo and Kunene regions are hoping to tap into the development that comes with major route links.
With the high unemployment rate faced in the country, the Ratepayers Association expressed concern over the issue of vendors around the city being moved or chased away from their preferred selling spots.
Vendors operating at the Opuwo Information and Cultural Centre have appealed to authorities to improve the centre's infrastructure.
They complained that the current sorry state of the centre was chasing away their clients.
Vendors at Outapi have welcomed the introduction of a Flea Market Day by the Outapi Town Council.
The business initiative, which started in May, is aimed at providing a platform to all vendors to market and sell their products to generate income.
The just-ended Luderitz Crayfish Festival has once again proven to be a significant boost for small and medium enterprises.
Vendors who were showcasing their products and services say the festival exceeded their financial expectations.