The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

CVR issues 7 700 number plates

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THE Central Vehicle Registry (CVR) has issued over 7 000 number plates since the beginning of the ongoing police operation targeting unregister­ed vehicles.

Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t Permanent Secretary Engineer Theodius Chinyanga told The Sunday Mail that the country now has the capacity to produce 1 500 number plates every week.

Overall, CVR has issued 3 492, followed by Zimpost (2 587) and the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (1 680).

“The ministry’s weekly production capacity of 1 500 number plates far outweighs the weekly demand for number plates.

“The ministry will continue to monitor its number plate re-order levels to avoid stockouts, thus guaranteei­ng number plates availabili­ty on demand.”

To expedite the registrati­on of vehicles, Government had decentrali­sed CVR’s operations countrywid­e.

“CVR has fully decentrali­sed, hence individual motorists are advised to approach their nearest Zimra and Zimpost for number plates, while CVR will be issuing number plates to corporates, diplomats, Government department­s and individual­s with lost plates.”

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) recently launched an operation targeting unregister­ed vehicles.

Latest data from the police shows that over 25 000 motorists have been arrested for driving unregister­ed and unlicensed vehicles since the operation began.

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