Harare touts forced a fare hike through shakedowns

A fare spike from one dollar to two bucks across Harare is getting pinned on touts who shake down drivers at every turn.

The shakedown economy at Kombi ranks
  • Rank bosses are pulling in over three hundred thousand dollars weekly.
  • Operators fork over two dollars daily to the council officially.
  • Touts grab three bucks per trip when the fare sits at one dollar.
  • Fares rising to one fifty mean shakedowns jump to six bucks.
Transport groups calling for backup
  • Ngoni Katsvairo from GHACO wants mandatory membership for all drivers.
  • Katsvairo says his group fines operators, but touts run the show.
  • Frederick Maguramhinga leads ZUDCO and blames rank marshals for price fixing.
  • Maguramhinga offered to team up with cops to nail the perpetrators.
Law enforcement is making things worse
  • Ruwa fares jumped from one dollar to one fifty lately.
  • Cops seizing vehicles creates shortages that spike prices even higher.
  • Certain officers allegedly have kombis that keep rolling during crackdowns.
  • Drivers pay bribes to officers just to avoid constant harassment.
What authorities are saying about it
  • Commissioner Paul Nyathi told associations to snitch on dirty cops.
  • Nyathi acknowledged that certain officers drop the ball on standards.
  • Stanley Gama from the city rejected claims that marshals control terminuses.
  • Gama wants operators to stop paying barons and file police reports.
 

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