Right to the City? An Analysis of the criminalisation of the informal sector in Harare, Zimbabwe
This paper seeks to examine the criminalisation of informal sector operations in Harare. The responsible authorities have often viewed the informal sector as being atomistic to the formal economy, a development which has led to the harassment, arrests of informal sector operators in Harare. This phe...
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Main Authors: | Elmond Bandauko (Author), Gladys Mandisvika (Author) |
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Centre for Behaviour and Wellness Advocacy,
2015-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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