Zimra finally fixed their billing system after trying to charge people ten times the actual legal price. Drivers at Beitbridge border post rebelled when officials demanded $500 for vehicle plates that legally dropped to $50. Shipping agents noted how the agency instantly updates computers for price hikes, yet moves painfully slow when costs decrease under Statutory Instrument 10.
Spokesperson Gladman Njanji confirmed the tech stack correctly reflects the discount. He stated the department is validating records to catch errors where the old fee applied after the regulations shifted. Anyone who paid the higher amount during this glitch will get their cash back according to standard refund procedures.
Njanji explained that the delay came from necessary system configurations. He claimed the platforms are compliant and thanked the public for waiting out the mess.
Spokesperson Gladman Njanji confirmed the tech stack correctly reflects the discount. He stated the department is validating records to catch errors where the old fee applied after the regulations shifted. Anyone who paid the higher amount during this glitch will get their cash back according to standard refund procedures.
Njanji explained that the delay came from necessary system configurations. He claimed the platforms are compliant and thanked the public for waiting out the mess.