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Tafadzwa Goliati asks residents to reject high bus fares
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 86553, member: 27"] Harare's commuter omnibus operators are hiking fares on a whim, and the people footing the bill are workers and school kids with nowhere else to turn. What's driving the fare hike outrage [LIST] [*]Passengers Association of Zimbabwe national coordinator Tafadzwa Goliati is urging Harare residents to push back against unjustified fare increases. [*]Goliati points out that fuel and spare parts prices have stayed stable, making the frequent hikes hard to justify. [*]Workers and parents sending children to school daily are getting squeezed the hardest by the erratic pricing. [*]Operators are reportedly charging different amounts for the same routes depending on the time of day or even the weather. [/LIST] The actual numbers on the ground [LIST] [*]A kombi ride from Mabvuku to Tafara runs $1, but peak-hour pricing bumps that up to $1.50. [*]Warren Park fares are supposed to sit at $0.50, yet commuters are regularly paying double that amount. [*]Machipisa fares have jumped from $0.50 to $1, and Glen Norah has gone from $1 to $1.50. [*]In Chitungwiza, peak-hour fares range between $1.50 and $2, and rainy days tack on an extra $0.50 to $1.50. [/LIST] What PAZ is demanding from the authorities [LIST] [*]Goliati is pushing the Ministry of Local Government and Public Works to roll out an official fare table for local transport. [*]He dismissed operator claims that roadblocks and congestion caused by touts and police operations are driving up costs. [*]Commuters are being encouraged to seek out alternative, more affordable transport options while regulators sort out the mess. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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