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Lawlessness in Transport: 13,000 Harare Kombis Unregistered

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A shocking 81% of kombis operating in Harare—about 13,000 out of an estimated 16,000—are unregistered, exposing the rampant disregard for transport regulations in the capital.

National police spokesperson, Commissioner Paul Nyathi, revealed these figures during a Media Engagement Forum hosted by the Ministry of Information, Publicity, and Broadcasting Services. He highlighted the widespread non-compliance among kombi operators, who continue to operate without following legal requirements.

“In Zimbabwe, there are laws that govern all sectors, including transport. Unfortunately, most kombi operators in Harare are ignoring these regulations. Out of 16,000 kombis in the city, only 3,000 are registered. The rest evade authorities while prioritizing profit over public safety,” he said.

Commissioner Nyathi emphasized that all kombis must be registered and comply with government regulations. He warned that law enforcement will continue cracking down on illegal operators through ongoing operations.

“Since January, we have impounded thousands of vehicles, with numbers ranging between 1,000 and 10,000. These vehicles are being screened for compliance with registration and roadworthiness standards in collaboration with the Vehicle Inspection Department (VID), local government, and other relevant authorities,” he added.

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He urged the public to avoid unregistered vehicles, citing safety concerns.

“For their own protection, passengers should only board registered kombis. Many of these illegal vehicles lack insurance, meaning in the event of an accident, victims receive no compensation. It is unacceptable for the government to keep covering funeral costs while illegal operators pocket profits without contributing to public safety,” he said.

Commissioner Nyathi also cautioned kombi drivers against fleeing from law enforcement.

“If you are caught violating the law, there is no reason to run away. Face the legal consequences—pay the fine or go to court if necessary. Those operating illegally fear penalties, which is why they try to evade authorities,” he said.

He stressed that the police will not allow lawlessness to take over.

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“There is no room for chaos. Some people are sharing old videos of clashes with police, but let it be clear—anyone who obstructs law enforcement will face the consequences. We will also continue tackling corruption, ensuring both police officers and those bribing them are held accountable,” he warned.

Commissioner Nyathi called for a shift in attitude toward transport sector regulations, emphasizing that all operators must adhere to the law.

“We have engaged kombi associations, the Ministry of Transport, and other stakeholders. Anyone in the transport business must follow government regulations. That is the police position,” he concluded.

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