Speaking in an interview with The Herald yesterday, CPCZ empowerment director Cde
He said citizens' rights should be protected, hence they were embarking on awareness campaigns to ensure people were aware of their rights.
"As we aim to have a
"We want our citizens to know their rights so that in turn they know who to vote for to get proper service delivery in both urban and rural settings.
"As citizens we should be protected by Government through local authorities, safeguarding citizens' rights like the right to water, right to shelter and a safe and clean environment."
"Council should protect transport operators and there should be proper transport management because we have unruly touts that are making money at the expense of council.
"The HCC should protect people's rights and say no to profiteering activities because we have unruly touts and those mushikashika operators carrying out illegal activities and this negatively affects council operations," said
He said dealing with illegal vendors disrupting the free flow of vehicular and human traffic was also a priority as they were not paying for the spaces they occupied.
"Right now we have so many places in
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