 We have not come here to go see. We have not come here to go see. We want change! We want change! We want change! Confusion characterised the stance of business district in Musaka Wednesday as minister of local government and rural development garing combo was conducting an inspection and gave a directive for all street vendors to vacate with immediate effect. Local authorities have been fighting running battles with street vendors as they have been chased various times but have seen their way back to the streets. Many argue that the issue has been politicised as no one seems to temper with the street vendors during election time. The demand for them to vacate has not sat well with the street vendors who have accused the United Party for National Development, UPND of backtracking from its premises of bettering the lives of Zambians. The street vendors have produced receipts as evidence that the pair levies to the council stating that markets are full and they have nowhere to trade from. They should have given a notice to the people at least for three months. Let's look at how the economy is now. Our economy is not very fine. So we have to give our people a chance to trade in the streets. They were supposed to give them three to four months from now up to next year. That's when they can give them, they are supposed to give them notice. They have to notify the people in advance. Let us give people in the streets up to next year. Irekerereku, ifetinawa na tina mafamidi, reka masevenza, ifetinawa na kukutika, ma mati usabuandi, ma zikumdu kava e ma mati unika. Na kwa sa promisi? Promisi. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. Isipo. pida mahtu Reynoldsu na mikiwe. Pila mahtu Piliu hizellsu hivizi kufinia ya nama. Kwa mtisha na ikibu taleyo pa kutusikia? K trenia jupita mahtu, jupita mahtu taleyo. Ako kina na kumitia, mahtu kutu taleyo pa kutusikia wakandu. Niniwa hiwasi, kwa nita mahtu, wakandu. Siku nga wa mimi tam? Oma posi majsi kisha hizi nga biha kiititi na posi That's why it's difficult Kam kiilo wewa Kampira Okuswa For now, no street vendor is expected to be seen As local authority police have been directed to confiscate property belonging to the street vendors Just to keep me saying I have a problem, she knows that we are at the street. Please tell us why. She is the one interested. One, before two of you broke the legs of the man, we felt that they were fine with us. We were delighted. Before it happened, we did not have a problem. That was the first time. No wonder there is the council. Whatever council they said, we bide. Infact we pay in my five quarts every day. So we don't allow the movement of Garinkumbo. We want Garinkumbo and the council to work together. At least let them give us a time. If they give us a time, we are going to come out from the street. You see? Not today. Come out from the street. Where are you going? We are not yet open. City market is a big market. But every stand there is already the owners. Where are we going to go? Minister of Local Government, Garinkumbo, confirmed asking the vendors to leave the central business district. That is true. Hello? Yes, that is true. Okay, I'm honorable. What is the plan for these street vendors? Okay, and when will they be taken there?