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Gweru hikes parking fees

- BY STEPHEN CHADENGA ● Follow Stephen on Twitter @jagganox78

GWERU City Parking has increased street parking fees to $100 from $80, with effect from October 1, Southern

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“The notice serves to inform the motoring public that on street parking tariff in Gweru CBD [central business district] has been adjusted from $80 to $100 per hour,” the company said in a statement yesterday.

“The adjustment­s are with effect from October 1, 2021.”

Gweru City Parking spokespers­on Francis Mandaza could not be reached for comment yesterday, but motorists told this publicatio­n that the hike was “irrational and unacceptab­le.”

“What would be the rationale for such an increase?” a motorist, James Chiseko queried.

Another motorist, Tendai Maphosa, said the adjustment was questionab­le given that the inter-bank rate of the United States dollar remained around $87.

“Before this adjustment, we were paying $80 or an equivalent of US$1,” she said.

“Is the parking company now saying the US$1 is now equivalent to $100? Are they now using the parallel market rate?”

A Mkoba resident, Queen Moyo, said Gweru City Parking appeared to be more “interested in profiteeri­ng at the expense of bringing decongesti­on to the city’s CBD”.

Recently, mayor Josiah Makombe said council received $4,5 million dividend from parking revenue generated in the last three months.

Makombe said the money received by his local authority as parking dividend was an indication of a “successful public-private partnershi­p”.

Residents, however, said although it was good that council was receiving revenue from the partnershi­p, the local authority needed to tell stakeholde­rs how much it was generating before engaging the private company.

Last year, Gweru City Council partnered with Gweru City Parking Private Limited in rolling out an automated pre-paid parking system to replace the old manual system that had long been condemned by both motorists and residents as open to abuse.

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