Relief For Commuters As Kombi’s Agree To Join Zupco Initiative
The government has just signed a deal with commuter omnibus for them to join the Zupco initiative which will see commuters paying less transport fares.
The kombis will now be charging the equivalent of Zupco buses i.e $1 per trip in a bid to cushion commuters who are paying as much as $5 for a trip.
Information on this current development was shared on twitter handle ZANU PF Patriots.
https://twitter.com/zanupf_patriots/status/1182641694652678145
The government will be using the budget surplus they have been generating for the past months to cushion the commuting public as a social safety.
Registration of commuter operators and signing of contracts is currently underway with commuter omnibuses welcoming this great initiative.
We are ready for that deal here in Mutare, we can't wait. @ManicaPostZim @ZanuPFWassu @CityofMutare @zupcobus pic.twitter.com/L2AefzUefc
— Revolutionist (@Klawry3) October 11, 2019
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