“…As a result, Tamukamoyo (2009) argued that the sector is more than a secondary economy but the unofficial backbone of the national economy, contributing over 60 % of the GDP (Chekenya, 2016). With designated vending sites becoming overcrowded, some vendors occupied the streets and recreational and car parks in the CBDs in a bid to get closer to their customers (Mahiya & Magidi, 2022). Zimbabwe's informal economy hosts a range of activities : manufacturing, retailing, construction, repair and maintenance, services, recycling, farming and cross-border trade among others (Magidi, 2019).…”