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Zinara exemption chaos crushes pensioners, Matson Hlalo demands mercy
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51561, member: 636"] Zimbabwean drivers blast the roads authority for making vehicle license exemptions nearly impossible to obtain. Zinara forces motorists to gather mountains of paperwork including garage reports, tax clearances, police documents, inspection forms, photos and sworn statements. The agency demands fresh submissions every time exemption periods expire despite digital trends worldwide. Citizens previously filled simple forms with ownership proof but face complex bureaucratic nightmares under current rules. Former Senator Matson Hlalo slams the policy as cruel punishment targeting elderly people who cannot drive anymore. Pensioners struggle with tiny incomes that barely cover basic needs while Zinara piles expensive requirements on vulnerable citizens. David Shoko warns the system breeds corruption as desperate people will pay bribes for fake documents to satisfy unreasonable demands. Many car owners rely on backyard mechanics or home repairs instead of formal garages that cost serious money. Monica Sibindi questions why honest citizens face criminal treatment for parking broken vehicles at home during financial hardship. Vehicle owners already deal with roadblocks, parking fees and enforcement officers without additional bureaucratic torture. Zinara defends the crackdown by claiming drivers abuse exemptions while secretly operating vehicles on public roads. The administration cites legal authority under vehicle registration laws that require supporting documentation for exemption applications. Officials promise individual case reviews for genuine hardship situations involving health problems or economic struggles. Critics argue the policy reflects revenue desperation rather than sensible governance during widespread economic suffering. Public pressure builds for simpler exemption processes that treat struggling citizens with basic human dignity. [/QUOTE]
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