Transport watchdog group PAZ has spoken up about foreign buses breaking the law by running on local routes. They want stricter rules to shield Zimbabwe's bus companies.
PAZ leader Tafadzwa Goliati claims these outside buses create unfair competition and might put passengers at risk. He made it clear they support regional transport connections but insists foreign buses should only travel on their approved paths.
Local bus businesses face tough times because foreign operators might not pay the same taxes or follow the same safety checks as Zimbabwean companies. Goliati warns that letting foreign buses take over local routes threatens both jobs and road safety.
He asked police and other officials to work harder to ensure that foreign bus companies follow all the rules. The group believes stronger enforcement would help protect the local transport industry and passenger safety.
PAZ leader Tafadzwa Goliati claims these outside buses create unfair competition and might put passengers at risk. He made it clear they support regional transport connections but insists foreign buses should only travel on their approved paths.
Local bus businesses face tough times because foreign operators might not pay the same taxes or follow the same safety checks as Zimbabwean companies. Goliati warns that letting foreign buses take over local routes threatens both jobs and road safety.
He asked police and other officials to work harder to ensure that foreign bus companies follow all the rules. The group believes stronger enforcement would help protect the local transport industry and passenger safety.