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Gweru City Council introduces night clamping

Gweru City Council introduces night clamping

Cash-strapped Gweru City Council has introduced an overnight clamping schedule where motorists found wrongly parked are made to pay US$85 as a fine in a bid to improve revenue.

The local authority is reportedly owing workers three months’ salary arrears and the move to introduce the night clamping was reportedly agreed in a management meeting last week as the local authority desperately needs to improve revenue collection.

According to council sources, Mr Tapiwa Marerwa was tasked to spearhead the programme and has since opened a 24-hour office at the townhouse where motorists would be paying the fines at night.

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Some motorists, however, questioned the council bylaws that the local authority was using to clamp them at night.
Gweru Mayor Clr  Martin Chivoko today confirmed the introduction of the overnight clamping system but could not provide the city bylaw to support the move.

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“I don’t think there is a need for a bylaw about that programme. Motorists who are being clamped at night will be parked at undesignated points or dangerously parked. They will be breaking the law and endangering other motorists so they will be clamped for that offence,” he said.

A legal expert and Gweru Lawyer, Ms Constance Madzudzu, said there was a need to pass a city bylaw for the council to introduce a 24-hour clamping system.

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