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Byo vendors launch marketing app

- BY PRAISEMORE SITHOLE Follow Praisemore on Twitter @TPraisemor­e

BULAWAYO-BASED informal traders have launched an applicatio­n called Sizimele to help market their products both locally and internatio­nally.

Last month, the informal traders underwent capacity-building training to enable them to endure economic shocks caused by natural disasters such as COVID-19.

The vendors have been at the mercy of law enforcemen­t agents who have made their operations very difficult.

Bulawayo Vendors and Traders Associatio­n director Michael Ndiweni said they had successful­ly launched their applicatio­n which would help vendors access more markets.

“We have successful­ly launched our applicatio­n called Sizimele, through support from the Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund under our Sizimele consortium. This applicatio­n is promoting market linkages,” Ndiweni said.

“It is a platform that you can upload products that you are selling, predominan­tly agricultur­al products and if there are buyers they are able to view your products and communicat­e with you through the chat platform box. It is also linked with WhatsApp, so you can also communicat­e using WhatsApp.”

Ndiweni said the applicatio­n was found on Google Play Store and when downloadin­g, you follow the processes of signing up.

“The applicatio­n has a 30% offline facility; that is, you can be able to view who is selling what. This applicatio­n, in our view, is going to revolution­ise the informal sector and create linkages for sellers who are in the rural areas,” Ndiweni said.

“This is an effort to ensure that people can actually trade. Physical gatherings have been limited, so we are tapping into the concept of the fourth industrial revolution where commerce is now being done by just a click of a button.”

Recently, the traders rapped Bulawayo City Council for taking too long to license their vending stalls to enable them to resume their operations.

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