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Byo pirate taxis regularise operations

- BY JERSSIE MPOFU

A NUMBER of pirate taxis and kombis in Bulawayo are reportedly jostling to register with transport associatio­ns to regularise their operations to avoid having their vehicles impounded.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) and Bulawayo Municipal Police recently launched a joint operation against taxis and kombis operating illegally in the city.

The operation seeks to restore sanity in the central business district by closing illegal ranks.

A pirate taxi driver, Methembe Maphosa, said they had been encouragin­g their employers to register their vehicles with transport associatio­ns.

“In the past few weeks it has been hard to work if your vehicle was not registered under any transport associatio­n,” Maphosa said.

“The police officers and the BCC officers are all over town clamping pirate commuter omnibuses which has led a number of these vehicles opting to register,” he said.

Tshova Mubaiwa Transport Associatio­n marketing director, Ndabazabo Mabunda, said a number of commuter omnibuses had registered with the associatio­n since the operation was launched.

“We encourage commuter omnibus operators to register their vehicles with any of the transport associatio­ns that we have in Bulawayo,” he said.

Vuka Uzimele Transport Associatio­n marshal, Nhlanhla Ndlovu, said they had come together as touts to register their own associatio­n.

“A lot of commuter omnibuses which have been operating as pirate taxis (umshikashi­ka) have managed to register with our associatio­n,” Ndlovu said.

“As we started operating in the last three weeks, we have seen that a majority of commuter omnibus owners have registered with us which is a sign that people prefer this transport associatio­n.”

Bulawayo City Transit Transport vice-chairperso­n, Daniel Phondo, said it was pleasing that sanity was being restored in the transport industry.

“The mushikashi­ka or private operators should be blocked from operating and we hope that each associatio­n will have its own route at Egodini rank,” he said.

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