25/02/2025
Why Does Harare CBD Have 2X More Auto Spare Shops Than Grocery Stores?
Harare’s Central Business District has an interesting retail dynamic—there are twice as many automotive spare parts shops as grocery shops!
This isn’t just a random occurrence; it’s a pattern shaped by economic and urban factors. Here are a few probable reasons:
✅ High Vehicle Dependency: With Zimbabwe’s economy relying heavily on second-hand vehicle imports, the demand for spare parts remains high.
✅ Specialized Retail Clusters: Kaguvi Street, for instance, is a prime example—close to 90% of its shops are dedicated solely to automotive spare parts! Once a retail cluster is established, it attracts more businesses in the same trade, reinforcing its dominance.
✅ Resilient Business Model: Unlike grocery stores, which compete with supermarkets and informal vendors, auto spare shops offer specialised products with higher margins and customer loyalty.
The Numbers Don’t Lie: While grocery shops are spread out in smaller clusters, they don’t form the intense concentration seen in auto spares.
This insight raises key questions:
🔹 Should Harare’s zoning policies support more diversified retail clusters?
🔹 Can businesses leverage these insights to make better location decisions?
🔹 What does this say about consumer demand trends in the CBD?
Your thoughts?