In terms of Regulation 12(1)(b) as published in Government Gazette Notice 7159 — Proclamation
No. 9 State of Emergency — COVID-19 Regulations, “all open markets, informal trading
activities...may not operate” during the period of lockdown.
The implementation of the afore-mentioned measure has serious negative effects on informal
traders especially producers and vendors of fresh food produce, which products are perishable
and the producers risk a great loss if they do not sell on time. It has also been recognized that
food is one of the listed essential goods, and that a large section of the population depends on
informal trading and markets as the main avenue for them to either sell or source the essential
produce or products, which in turn are their main source of income and survival.
While recognizing the reality of the threat being posed by the COVID-19 pandemic in the country
and the need for the strict enforcement of the preventive and mitigating measures as gazette in
Notice 7159, the Ministries of Urban & Rural Development (convener); Health & Social Services;
Agriculture, Water & Land Reform, Industrialization & Trade and Home Affairs, Immigration,
Safety & Security have been tasked to work out and submit a proposal on a strategy and
modalities on how informal trading activities may be allowed without compromising the
enforcement of the COVID-19 measures.
In light of the above, a Committee of Deputy Ministers from the above-listed Ministries, the
Mayor of the Windhoek Municipality supported by senior officials from the listed Ministries and
the Municipality as well as the Agronomic Board of Namibia, the Association for Local Authorities
in Namibia (ALAN) and the Namibia Association of Local Authorities Officers (NALAO) met on 8
April 2020 and hereby submit its analysis and recommendations.
e Raw Food products
Fresh vegetables and fruits
Raw meat and fish
Raw dried food
Dairy products
Raw poultry products
Cereals and flour products
e Informal trading areas/spots
CONSULTATIVE MEETING ON THE RE-OPENING OF FORMAL AND INFORMAL OPEN MARKETS AND TRADING ACTIVITIES IN THE URBAN AND
RURAL AREAS HELD ON 18 APRIL 2020