Business activities came to a halt at the Haddon and Sly complex along Fife Street in Bulawayo’s central business district (CBD) on Thursday afternoon after a fire broke out, reportedly due to an electrical fault.
The fire brigade swiftly responded to the scene and managed
to contain the blaze.
When the CITE news team arrived at the complex, business
owners were being instructed to gather their belongings and close up for the
day as the fault was being addressed.
Sources within the complex indicated that the fire
originated at Shop 5L on the ground floor, starting in the ceiling as a result
of an electrical fault.
“The fire was spreading through the ceiling and slowly
advancing towards the first floor, but it was extinguished before it could
reach other shops,” they said.
Several shop owners, who spoke anonymously, expressed
concerns about the state of the building’s wiring, saying it is outdated and in
need of replacement.
“We are worried about the safety of our merchandise. We
hope the issue will be thoroughly addressed today, identifying the root cause
and finding a lasting solution to prevent such incidents in the future,” said
one shop owner.
A witness who was inside the building when the fire started
recounted, “There were flames in the ceiling on the ground floor, and we saw
smoke rising to the first floor. We were quickly told to evacuate the building.
It was a frightening experience, but we are relieved that it was brought under
control in time.”
Business owners at the complex are eager for the building
to reopen as promised, fearing potential revenue loss.
“We’re concerned about our stock. We want to remove it from
the premises just in case the complex remains closed for an extended period.
Our livelihood depends on this business,” they said.
One businessperson added, “This issue needs to be resolved
quickly. The building owner has the resources—after all, we just paid rent
recently and didn’t expect this to happen. Everyone here pays on time, and if
we’re even a little late, they lock us out. We hope the repairs will be
completed by the end of the day so that we can resume work tomorrow.” CITE
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