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ZINARA’s U-turn irks motorists

ZINARA’s U-turn irks motorists

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By Staff Reporter 23 hours 28 minutes ago

THE Zimbabwe National Road Administration Authority (ZINARA) has with 
immediate effect cancelled the vehicle licensing disc deadline which had 
been extended to the 30th of June and says motorists who have not complied 
risk having their vehicles impounded.

Motorists who failed to licence their vehicles before the deadline and have 
up to now not yet acquired the discs will with immediate effect face arrest 
following the announcement by ZINARA that the deadline extension which was 
announced last week has been cancelled.

ZINARA Communications Manager, Mr Augustine Moyo said the decision was made 
jointly with the ZRP Traffic Section after the realisation that motorists 
had fallen into their comfort zones and had forgotten about licensing their 
vehicles.

He said soon after the announcement of the deadline extension last week, the 
number of motorists who were buying their vehicle licence discs dwindled.

“People are not organised and we are taking the issue of licensing 
seriously. The deadline has been scrapped with immediate effect and anyone 
found on the wrong side of the law will be arrested,” said Mr Moyo.

Mr Moyo has reiterated that the new vehicle licence discs are computerised, 
adding that ZINARA is working with the police to acquire machines which will 
be able to scan the barcodes and detect counterfeit discs.

Meanwhile, motorists had no kind words for ZINARA, which they described as 
disorganised and confused.

“ZINARA is playing with us. Why want to cause confusion amongst motorists? 
What we now believe is that they flip-flopped on licencing deadlines in 
order to trap us and then rake more from fines than just settle for licence 
fees,” said Cosmas Moyo, a commuter omnibus operator from Harare’s Glenview 
suburb.

“This is confusion of the worst kind. We are now wondering whether this 
ZINARA is operating in our best interest. An professional organisation will 
never do that as it will just stick to its proposed dates,” said Clive 
Muzingi from Chitungwiza.

“They would rather shut up than to announce certain dates without making up 
their minds. We are not happy with how this ZINARA is changing goal posts,” 
said another commuter omnibus operator, Joseph Mufundisi from Chitungwiza.

The initial deadline for compliance was the 31st of May, but ZINARA last 
week announced the extension of the deadline to the 30th of June, giving 
motorists a lifeline.

However, with ZINARA making a last minute U-turn, motorists feel short 
changed and tricked into relaxing so that they can be caught on the wrong 
side of the law.

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