Zupco to get more buses Mr Everisto Mudangwa

Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter
Zupco expects its next batch of buses next month, as it methodically grows its fleet with Government support to reinvigorate the public transport system.

Zupco acting chief executive officer Mr Everesto Madangwa said the batch would arrive from China and South Africa, but could not give the precise number of coaches expected.

There are now 516 conventional buses and 458 kombis in the Zupco fleet, with some of them operating under franchise to service both urban and inter-city routes.

Government is subsidising the fuel from revenue realised from excise duties.
“Everyday, the number of kombis registered under the Zupco franchise is rising,” said Mr Madangwa. “We are targeting to register 1 000 kombis by end of this month and so far, the progress made shows that we are heading towards reaching the target.

“More private operators are requesting to operate under the Zupco franchise. The scheme seeks to provide travelling convenience during the festive season and beyond.”

Mr Madangwa urged kombi operators to bring certificates of fitness if they wanted to be part of the franchise, to ensure the safety of the commuting public.

Zupco plans to provide an uninterrupted and affordable commuter service during the festive season when transport operators traditionally hike fares drastically.

“We are working on modalities to introduce a pre-booking system for inter-city routes for the convenience of travellers . . .”, said Mr Madangwa.

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