The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Zupco crisis needs robust response

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Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition stands firmly behind calls for a public protest against failure by the government to come up with a proper public transporta­tion system.

On Friday, May 6, 2022 aggrieved Zimbabwean­s will march against the continued shortage of public transport especially in urban areas.

This trend has resulted in commuters being charged exorbitant fares as some unregister­ed private players capitalize on the desperatio­n among commuters while a lot of productive time is being wasted in long queues.

We note with concern the failure by the government to resuscitat­e the Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (Zupco) and provide an efficient and reliable public transport system.

In 2021, Zupco announced the procuremen­t of 464 ZUPCO buses and it was also announced that a further 1 000 buses will be imported this year.

However, the crisis on the ground has removed doubts that claims of the government procuring the 1 000 buses could be part of a propaganda scheme to mislead the public.

The government’s continued monopoliza­tion of the public transport system and failure to effectivel­y resuscitat­e Zupco has worsened the plight of commuters in most urban areas in Zimbabwe.

It has to be noted that Zupco is among the parastatal­s that continue to suffer from corruption and mismanagem­ent.

Statistics from the Greater Harare Associatio­n of Commuter Omnibuses indicate that before March 2020, around 50 000 commuter omnibuses were operating in the country.

Following the move by the government to ban private transporte­rs, the number reduced to 1 500 and this is also contributi­ng to the plight of urban commuters.

We join the commuting public in demanding proper resuscitat­ion of the public transport system in Zimbabwe.

The government must end its monopoly and allow registered private players into the public transport system.

Resuscitat­ion of the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) is critical as a way of addressing the crisis within the public transport system.

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