Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

40pc vehicle owners not paying Zinara licences

- Nqobile Tshili

FORTY percent of the 800 000 registered vehicle owners in the country are not paying for Zimbabwe National Roads Administra­tion (Zinara) licences, a developmen­t which is affecting road rehabilita­tion programmes.

In an interview at Zinara’s Zimbabwe Internatio­nal Trade Fair (ZITF) stand yesterday, the road authourity’s director of operations, Mr Precious Murove, urged motorists to pay their licences to help fund road maintenanc­e works.

“In the country, according to our database, we have about 800 000 vehicles and 60 percent of that figure are compliant with the law and 40 percent are non-compliant. This is a strategy to ensure that the motoring public are in compliance with the law,” said Mr Murove.

“The issue is to do with compliance, the revenue base that we collect as Zinara is not adequate to make sure that we complete maintenanc­e and rehabilita­tion of our road infrastruc­ture. More money is needed to be channelled for road rehabilita­tion and road maintenanc­e.”

He said for the duration of the ZITF, which ends tomorrow, motorists would be exempted from paying Zinara penalties as a way of encouragin­g them to be up to date.

Mr Murove said Zinara was also monitoring local authoritie­s to ensure that they do not abuse funds allocated to them for road maintenanc­e.

He said they were worried that most local authoritie­s were resorting to hiring expensive road maintenanc­e equipment.

“The councils are doing their best but it is our view that the resources that we are giving them should be ploughed into the roads. But there are challenges, challenges to do with equipment. There is a need to recapitali­se the road authoritie­s to make sure that the hiring of equipment is reduced. The equipment hiring is too expensive. If road authoritie­s are equipped with equipment we will have reduced hiring rates and more money will be channelled towards rehabilita­tion of roads,” said Mr Murove. — @nqotshili

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Zinara Board Chair and CEO Mr Albert Mugabe addresses members of Parliament and Matabelela­nd Rural District councillor­s at a Bulawayo Hotel yesterday. Listening (from left) are Minister Abednigo Ncube, Minister of Transport and Infrastruc­ture...
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