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The Bulawayo Vendors and Traders Organisation (BVTO) envisages an inclusive local economy that recognises and enables MSMEs and informal traders to have sustainable livelihoods so that they become key contributors to economic growth and development.

The Ministry of Local Government and Public Works and Office of the President and Cabinet is hosting a High Level Provin...
10/06/2026

The Ministry of Local Government and Public Works and Office of the President and Cabinet is hosting a High Level Provincial Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Sub Committee Review Meeting today under the theme "Strengthening WASH Governance in Informal Markets: Reflections from the Provincial Review Meeting".

Some key reflections from our Executive Director, Michael Mdladla Ndiweni on the state of WASH in highly informalised urban economies, with particular focus on the realities of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Bulawayo Metropolitan Province include:

1. The management of MSMEs remains not so well coordinated. For instance, in some cases, relations between stakeholders have become toxic, resulting in mistrust, weak communication and the undermining of both municipal By-laws and National laws. This weak coordination affects service delivery, market order, public health, revenue collection and the overall sustainability of informal sector governance.
2. Limited availability of resources to improve WASH infrastructure in informal trading spaces. Many traders operate in environments where access to adequate toilets, clean water, waste disposal systems, bins and skips remains a serious concern. Yet these traders contribute significantly to the local economy and deserve safe, clean and dignified workplaces.
3. the need for more research and practical models on how WASH systems can work effectively in highly informalised economies. Informal markets have unique realities. Therefore, WASH interventions must be designed with traders, local authorities, residents, government departments, development partners and the private sector working together.
4. Market construction and upgrading must prioritise safe markets with reliable water and sanitation facilities. A market should not only be a place of trade, but also a healthy, organised and inclusive economic space. Traders must also continue to participate in clean-up campaigns, waste management initiatives and other community-led efforts that promote a cleaner city.
5. Ensure future WASH model must be guided by the principle of Leaving No One Behind, especially the poor, women, youths, persons with disabilities, informal traders and vulnerable communities. Debates around prepaid water systems and the privatisation of water must be approached carefully. Water is not just an economic commodity; it is a basic human need.

Several WASH improvement strategies where therefore alluded to including the strengthening of Provincial WASH Committees involving traders and local authorities; continuous awareness raising; improved revenue collection from traders; and the provision of bins, skips and other waste management facilities. Partnerships with various stakeholders will also be critical in mobilising resources, strengthening accountability and improving market infrastructure.

The future of our cities depends on how well we manage the relationship between livelihoods, public health, urban order and inclusive governance. Informal traders are not a problem to be removed; they are economic actors who must be organised, supported and included in building cleaner, safer and more resilient cities.

A strong WASH system in informal markets is not only about toilets, water points and bins. It is about dignity, public health, trust, accountability, collaboration and sustainable urban development.

This is Nkosi. He is a young man from St. Joseph’s in Matobo District, and was among 20 youths who participated in a Bas...
02/06/2026

This is Nkosi. He is a young man from St. Joseph’s in Matobo District, and was among 20 youths who participated in a Basic Solar Installation Training facilitated by the Bulawayo Vendors and Traders Organisation (BVTO) under the Market Aggregation Linking Innovation and Markets (MALI) Project. The initiative is implemented by BVTO with support from the Embassy of Sweden 🇸🇪 through We Effect, hosted at the Matopo Youth Development Initiative (MYDI).

The training equipped participants with practical skills in solar installation, maintenance, electrical systems fundamentals, and solar-powered borehole systems. For many of the young people, this training programme was a gateway to possibilities.

Inspired by the experience and determined to build a future for himself, Nkosi took a bold step forward. With additional support received, he began pursuing solar installation professionally within his community and launched his company.

Today, he is actively marketing his services through digital platforms, growing his visibility and building a name for himself as a young renewable energy entrepreneur in Matobo.

Nkosi’s story reminds us that when young people are equipped with skills, tools, and opportunity, they do not just transform their own lives. They become catalysts for community development.

As Zimbabwe continues to embrace renewable energy solutions, young professionals like Nkosi are ready to power homes, businesses, and communities toward a brighter future.

If you are looking for solar installation services in Matobo and the surrounding areas, support local youth-led enterprise by working with young professionals like Nkosi.

At BVTO, we remain committed to empowering young people with practical skills, sustainable livelihoods, and pathways toward economic inclusion.

For his services, contact him on +263782945064 or on his email: [email protected].

🌱 New Markets. New Connections. New Possibilities.Last week, BVTO had the honour of participating in Umguza District's f...
01/06/2026

🌱 New Markets. New Connections. New Possibilities.

Last week, BVTO had the honour of participating in Umguza District's first-ever Market Fair following an invitation from AGRITEX Umguza District.

With support from the Embassy of Sweden through our funding partner We Effect under the Integrated Market Aggregation Linking Markets and Innovation (IMALI) Project, BVTO showcased its services alongside three women-led enterprises from our membership. Additional products were exhibited in absentia, ensuring that more entrepreneurs could benefit from the opportunity.

Held at Nyamandlovu Primary School Grounds and later at Redwood Farm, the fairs attracted well over 200 attendees across the two days. The events brought together community members, government departments, development partners, local leadership, and private sector representatives, including the National AIDS Council, Hamara, National Foods, AGRITEX officials, and local councillors.

Visitors showed tremendous interest in the products on display, including peanut butter, oyster mushrooms, dairy mix juice, and baobab coffee. One exhibitor received particularly encouraging feedback when attendees suggested that her products deserved shelf space in local shops because of their quality and market appeal.

Beyond the exhibitions, the fairs created valuable opportunities for networking, learning, and market exploration. We were especially inspired by the participation of young entrepreneurs and the vibrant performances by learners from Nyamandlovu Primary School, which added energy and pride to the occasion.

As BVTO, we left Umguza encouraged by what we saw: strong local demand, innovative entrepreneurs, and clear opportunities to strengthen market linkages within the district.

We are grateful to AGRITEX Umguza District for the invitation and warm hospitality, and to the Embassy of Sweden and We Effect for supporting initiatives that help entrepreneurs connect to markets and grow sustainable businesses.

This may have been Umguza's first Market Fair, but we believe it is only the beginning of something much bigger.

Yesterday marked the end of part 2 of our series of Export readiness trainings for   in The City of Bulawayo. A program ...
29/05/2026

Yesterday marked the end of part 2 of our series of Export readiness trainings for in The City of Bulawayo. A program sponsored by Embassy of the Netherlands in Zimbabwe and supported by Hivos Regional Office Southern Africa, the is moving beyond simply teaching or developing the capacity of young people in different , to bringing them closer not just to the but taking their products and services to the .

Our valued partner ZimTrade Zimbabwe has brought a selection of well renowned, globally astute consultants to the table as mentors of this group of . From lessons on production of top grade products to equipping them to be relevant to the end user, these youth are gaining valuable insights on becoming well structured to take their products far and wide.

It is through such initiatives that we continue to strive in ensuring young people grow beyond expectation and become national and global leaders in their own space.

bringing about within different spaces of influence.

Today marked an exciting milestone as we joined the first ever Umguza Market Fair in Nyamandlovu following an invitation...
28/05/2026

Today marked an exciting milestone as we joined the first ever Umguza Market Fair in Nyamandlovu following an invitation from AGRITEX Umguza District.

With support from the Embassy of Sweden through our funding partner We Effect under the Integrated Market Aggregation Linking Markets and Innovation (IMALI) Project, BVTO exhibited its services alongside some of our vibrant members, while others participated in absentia through showcased products including peanut butter, oyster mushrooms, dairy mix juice and baobab coffee to name a few.

The atmosphere was electric. Farmers, entrepreneurs, local leadership, service providers, and development stakeholders gathered in numbers.

We had meaningful conversations with farmers from across Umguza, connected with local governance structures and stakeholders, and witnessed something every small business dreams of: products moving, networks growing, and opportunities opening. Sales were made. Contacts exchanged. Partnerships planted.

This exhibition reminded us that rural markets are full of untapped potential and resilient entrepreneurs ready to grow when given the right support and connections. BVTO is excited about the future of our relationship with the Umguza community and the possibilities that lie ahead for market linkages, innovation, and inclusive economic empowerment.

The road ahead looks promising, and today was a beautiful first step.

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27/05/2026

Do you want to grow and gain much needed traction as a or ? Knowing fully well how loaded the space has become within The City of Bulawayo and at an overall level, you need to ensure you stay abreast of and for you to stay relevant within the .

We have you covered! Join us today for just #1 and keep your business relevant. See attached poster for more benefits. You can come through to our offices: Suite 406, 4th floor Fidelity Building, Cnr 11th Avenue and Fife Street, Bulawayo to join or contact us on the provided numbers for more details. Strive to be the best by becoming part of this network!!!!

Rooted in heritage.United in strength. Happy Africa Day.
25/05/2026

Rooted in heritage.
United in strength.

Happy Africa Day.

Today, we celebrated Africa Day early with the BVTO Women’s Council. 🌍We honoured African womanhood, celebrated indigeno...
19/05/2026

Today, we celebrated Africa Day early with the BVTO Women’s Council. 🌍

We honoured African womanhood, celebrated indigenous knowledge systems, and embraced the unity that continues to shape our communities and continent through teaching each other, entertainment, storytelling, and sharing food.

One of the key discussions of the day centred around African indigenous foods and their importance in health and wellbeing. Many attendees reflected on how previous generations relied on natural and traditional foods for both nutrition and healing, and how many of the ailments affecting people today were less common because of the healthier, more natural diets people consumed.

The women shared knowledge on how certain indigenous foods were traditionally used not only for nourishment, but also to target specific health goals and ailments, highlighting the deep wisdom embedded within African food systems.

Another insightful discussion focused on how younger generations are increasingly drawn towards Western foods, sometimes overlooking the value of indigenous cuisine. One attendee shared that she uses English names for traditional foods to make them more appealing and accessible to today’s youth, helping preserve and reintroduce this important knowledge in modern spaces.

The gathering also highlighted the importance of unity among African women, especially while navigating harsh economic and social conditions. The women spoke about how sharing knowledge, opportunities, support systems, and networks strengthens communities and makes growth more achievable for everyone.

Today was a reminder that Africa’s strength lives not only in its history, but also in its women, its knowledge, its culture, and its spirit of togetherness. ✨💚

We see you. We thank you. We celebrate you.Happy Mother's Day!
10/05/2026

We see you. We thank you. We celebrate you.
Happy Mother's Day!

Happy International Workers' Day to all the people who keep the cogs and wheels of our economy turning.
01/05/2026

Happy International Workers' Day to all the people who keep the cogs and wheels of our economy turning.

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Corner Fife Street And 11th Avenue
Bulawayo

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
Friday 08:00 - 17:00

Telephone

+263713635908

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