The cries of the traditional food seller

FRANCISTOWN: She is sitting under this tree that has become her common hunting ground. She looks desperately worried. In front of her are containers of different shapes and sizes that are full of the products she is offering and for which she has become famous.

She specialises mostly in traditional foods that include mororogo wa dinawa, peanuts, various types of beans and many others.  She is however a worried person.  The cause of her worries has mainly to do with the competition for customers that has recently characterised her business.

Tsitsi Mbakile, of Makaleng, is concerned about the apparent invasion of the local market by Zambian traders who are selling the same traditional foods. 

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