Q. Why does Council trouble the poor women who try and
earn a living by selling on the streets?
A. Council
understands the reason why these women sell on the
street. However, Council is entrusted with the
responsibility of ensuring order, cleanliness and good
health for everyone in the city. It is also expected
to effect the legislations by monitoring street
vending. Unmonitored street vending eventually causes
problems for pedestrians by blocking the pavement
causing health hazards and become a nuisance to other
business people. Note that Council does not prevent
authorized street vending, but only wants to maintain
order and cleanliness within the city.
Q. I am unemployed and I would like to sell something
in Manzini preferably within the city centre, How do I
go about getting a permit?
A. It helps Council
to know the kind of goods you would like to sell.
Depending on what you want to sell and the
availability of space at the market or at the
designated vending site, you may be issued a permit
for which you pay a fee depending on the goods that
you want to sell and the area in which you were
allocated space. Selling in any other area of the city
outside the designated areas is a crime.
Q. I stay in one of the informal townships and I want
to sell vegetable near my house. How can I obtain a
permit for this from Council?
A.
There are designated business sites in the informal
areas from which people can conduct their business.
Please come to Council to find out about your own
area's business or consult your zone leaders or
councillors.
Q. Why does Council demolish houses in the informal
areas?
A. All informal
settlements in the urban area are subject to the same
building regulations. Therefore, anyone wishing to
build a structure must first apply and have an
approved building permit before embarking on any
construction. Failure to heed these regulations leads
to the destruction of the illegal structure. Secondly,
a structure can be demolished if the applicant fails
to comply with the building permit issued to him/her.
Q. We requested Council to erect streetlights in our
area, but there has been no response yet. Why?
A. There is a
programme in our budget for erecting streetlights.
Council approve the budget and programme. Please try
to find out from your councillor if your area had been
catered for in this financial year.