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Bulawayo City Council Impounds Vehicles Parked in Undesignated Areas During Overnight Crackdown

4 months agoThu, 14 Nov 2024 10:48:37 GMT
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Bulawayo City Council Impounds Vehicles Parked in Undesignated Areas During Overnight Crackdown

The Bulawayo City Council impounded several vehicles parked overnight in undesignated areas across western suburbs, including Emganwini, Nketa, and Nkulumane, on Sunday night. The vehicles were found parked outside car parks, as well as at shopping centres and fuel stations.

Moxen Moyo, the owner of a local car park, told Chronicle that many vehicle owners have been bypassing his facility in favour of the “cheaper” alternative provided by parking at fuel stations. He said:

The security guard at the fuel station has been charging the vehicle owners R10 overnight and some have been avoiding using the registered car park in order not to pay the US$1 that we charge per night.

This morning those that park their cars at the fuel station woke up to find the vehicles gone.

Deputy Mayor, Councillor Edwin Ndlovu, said the operation is part of enforcing long-standing by-laws that govern the parking of vehicles in undesignated areas overnight. He said:

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The Bulawayo City Council will continue to enforce standing by-laws such as the one that speaks to the improper parking of vehicles in undesignated places overnight.

The council will not give notices when enforcing standing by-laws. A notice before enforcement is only sent out when the by-law is new.

We encourage residents to abide by the by-laws of the city all the time to avoid being caught on the wrong side of the law.

Some of the by-laws stipulate that vehicles that are abandoned are given a 10-day notice to be removed. If not claimed, the council will tow them to a secure compound at the owner’s expense.

Vehicles that are dirty, have punctured tyres, or are unlicensed are also impounded and taken to a secure compound at the owner’s expense.

Push carts are not allowed in the Central Business District (CBD). Violators are fined, and their push carts are impounded.

The council publishes a list of immobilised vehicles in a newspaper and advises owners to claim them within 30 days. If vehicles are not claimed within 30 days, they will be sold at a public auction.

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11 Comments

👀👀 · 4 months ago
vamwe varikufamba ne Rolce Royce nemari dze parking,Zim so
ncii · 4 months ago
Good move council , some of these cars had become havens for "short time " lovers....
Tintin · 4 months ago
🤣🤣🤣 malodge
Antman · 4 months ago
Even parking in front of your yard overnight its illegal
Voltaire · 4 months ago
In the US they don't auction the vehicle. If someone doesn't claim the vehicle in the stated days they carry it to the junkyard and crash it. Mu Zimbabwe tiri kutonzwirwa tsitsi ku America they are very strict about illegal parking
👀👀 · 4 months ago
how can you compare a big country ,irikuraramwa zvakanaka Trump haana kumbopinda ne back door,mari yavo inotenga tisu tiri kutoiita abuse,a country were pipo can cry loud and be heard,kwaa kuita compare ne Sodom neGomora rinonzi Zimbabwe
Hwesa · 4 months ago
Comparing Zim n US?
Sir African · 4 months ago
What a ****hole
Tintin · 4 months ago
a whole council reduced to gangsterism 😕
Voltaire · 4 months ago
Its not gangsterism. Motorists should follow council by laws. In Zimbabwe, local governments are lenient. In Europe or America you don't just park your vehicle where you want they will impound it without caring about who you're in society
Tintin · 4 months ago
it's not leniency,money is the motivating factor here.if they had crashed one or two vehicles 🤣this problem would have been solved a long time ago.residents take advantage of the council's cash-inspired leniency and vicious cycle insues without a solution in sight😂just joking your point is solid

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