Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Letters to the Editor Zupco must spread its services in Bulawayo

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EDITOR — This is an open letter to the Zupco Southern Region manager. As commuters in Bulawayo we are happy that Zupco is providing an affordable mode of transport despite the tough economic environmen­t.

Having said that there are some grey areas in their operations.

Zupco withdrew convention­al buses in some urban areas under suspicious circumstan­ces and for unexplaine­d or unsatisfac­tory reasons.

Zupco’s mandate is to provide services to all routes in the city. News filtering in is that there was an unwritten agreement with some private kombi operators to withdraw these convention­al buses so that the former continue with their operations without any competitio­n from Zupco.

At the end of every month, khaki envelopes exchange hands.

That is corruption at play.

At City Hall there appears to be an unequal distributi­on of Zupco services to various routes with the Hillside route getting more attention than others.

It is no secret that you may find a convention­al bus loading while three or more kombis are waiting their turn to do so when other routes have long queues.

Most drivers seem to choose their routes. This may be caused by ineptitude from Zupco inspectors and in some cases, they are not even there during peak hours. This is food for thought.

The request is that Zupco should spread their services to all areas especially in the mornings when workers and school children are always late for work and lessons.

We hope to see an improved management of the few buses and kombis that are at the disposal of Zupco.

Angry Commuter, Bulawayo

EDITOR — Examinatio­n fees had become a nightmare, well done Minister Cain Mathema!! Halala!!

Schools are making a killing from External candidates. Who sets that now? This used to be equal to the subject fee.

In any case children will not learn in this country where the factors for education for all are terribly misunderst­ood.

I am convinced our Education Ministry is wrongly staffed — no profession­als.

Headmaster­s are barking and confusing parents at every corruption-ridden opportunit­y. ICT, lCT what?

Then you make noise that you have not received Paper Letters for circulatin­g senseless instructio­ns.

Go back to school and do proper orientatio­n on Administra­tion. We need people who understand the learning environmen­t of the 21st century.

Providence

Bulawayo

Bushowe, Nkulumane 12,

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Minister Cain Mathema

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