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Bulawayo Council Urged To Regularise "Mushikashika"

1 year agoThu, 15 Feb 2024 07:03:44 GMT
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Bulawayo Council Urged To Regularise "Mushikashika"

Bulawayo residents have urged authorities to consider regularising the unregistered pirate taxi operators (mushikashika) to tackle the transport crisis in the city.

The ongoing blitz by Bulawayo City Council (BCC) and police against errant kombi and pirate taxi operators has resulted in transport challenges for commuters which leave many stranded during peak hours.

The local authority together with the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) launched the operation against pirate taxis and kombis defying a directive to move to the upgraded Egodini bus terminus.

Speaking to the Chronicle, Bulawayo United Residents Association (BURA) chairman Winos Dube said there is a need for the council and leaders of taxi associations to meet to map a way forward. He said:

Pirate taxis are also an interested party in the transport sector because, in some suburbs, residents rely on them for transport. Authorities must also try and engage them to regularise their operations.

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These pirate taxi operators also pose a danger to human life as they are always speeding whenever they encounter police.

They should be registered in terms of the law and offered places of operation.

The Mayor of Bulawayo, Councillor David Coltart said the local authority is not opposed to registering pirate taxis as long as they abide by the law. He said:

If there are public entities interested in operating in the transport sector they have to apply and follow the necessary channels.

This is done to protect the people from harm, as most of these taxis are driven by unlicensed individuals.

They need to be properly licensed and go through a vetting system. We cannot, as a city, have an unregulated system that causes chaos and mayhem.

The transport crisis has mostly affected commuters from the city’s northern and eastern suburbs which are only serviced by pirate taxis.

A Honda Fit driver, who plies the Matopos road route, Dumani Ndhlovu told the Chronicle that they are willing to cooperate with police and the council for them to regularise their operations.

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9 Comments

Anonymous · 1 year ago
VUTA Vuka uzimele taxi association
Putin 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🐊🐊🐊 · 1 year ago
Pansi lama ndex
Jandu · 1 year ago
Mshikashika is a Ndebele word for *fear, as these guys are operating under fear of being pounced on by the cops. You dawgs are calling the city council to regularise their operations...nope it's them who should do that, they should register their businesses to the authorities and pay taxis and levies so prescribed then like good boys, they'll operate in peace.
Ruling party · 1 year ago
we can't regularise such isu tirikupaza dzimba dzakavakirwa pasipo tozoti mushikashika itai zvamunoda zvakangofanana nekuti money changer rave bank
Ndini · 1 year ago
Winos you have over stayed ku Bura you don't represent Bulawayo you represent Zanu wena mthwakazi shut up ndwangu magoye ukwazini ngeBulawayo wazalelwa eshebeen
Mthwwkazi · 1 year ago
umshikashika wabuya lamaShona and yibo abangcolisa uBulawayo
baba jukwa · 1 year ago
I like Corltat he knows what he is doing ko Bulawayo inkosi seya ngena yalinika umuntu wabantu, ukukhala sekuphelili Mthwakzi

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