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Police clarify how companies and schools can use own transport
Police in Bulawayo have said companies and schools can use own transport as long as their vehicles are properly documented…
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Police order companies to register their staff buses under ZUPCO
Police in Bulawayo have ordered companies and organisations to register staff buses which ferry their employees to and from work,…
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Moyo threatens to unleash army on illegal transport operators
Local government minister July Moyo has threatened to unleash the army to deal with illegal transport operators who continuously violate…
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Outcry over the smashing of kombi screens by police
Commuter omnibus operators in Bulawayo have bemoaned the ongoing smashing of their vehicles` windscreens by police following the intensification of…
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Govt asked to lift Kombi ban
Transport operators, who have been out of business since March, have implored the government to lift the ban on privately-owned…
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MPs call on govt to liberalise transport sector
Parliamentarians have called on the government to liberalise the transport sector and repeal the provisions of the Covid-19 regulations that…
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Factcheck: Is it true that ZUPCO is going to accept tap cards only?
Claim: Zimbabwe United Passengers Company (ZUPCO) to accept tap cards only from Monday 13, 2020. Source: A WhatsApp group. On Monday, 6 July…
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National lockdown: ZUPCO struggles to cope with transport demand
Nkulumane 12 residents in Bulawayo intending to get into town were on Monday stranded as there were very few Zimbabwe…
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Open trucks now public transport in Bulawayo
In the past, no one would dare board an open truck to the city centre even for free but gone…
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Byo needs 250 buses: Zupco
Bulawayo needs at least 250 buses in order to ease the transport challenges being faced by the commuting public in…
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