Senior citizens and war veterans who turn 70 by the application date are eligible for the exemption, and war veterans must show a valid war veteran ID to be eligible for the exemption, according to a notice released by City Parking, the company in charge of overseeing on-street and off-street parking in Harare.
The notice states: “City Parking is pleased to announce parking exemption for Senior Citizens and War Veterans.Feed
Eligibility Requirements
1. Proof of residence in Harare.
2. Vehicle registration book registered in the beneficiary’s name.
3. Beneficiary must be a licensed driver.
4. For Senior Citizens, one should have turned 70 years by the date of application.
5. War Veterans must provide a valid War Veterans ID.
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Terms and Conditions
1. This is not applicable to commercial vehicles, vehicles not for private use or vehicles not being used by the beneficiary.
2. One motor vehicle per beneficiary.
3. Valid for one calendar year and renewed annually upon application.
War Veterans and Senior Citizens who meet the above criteria are invited to apply for the exemption at our City Parking offices at 3rd Floor Trafalgar Court, Julius Nyerere Way.
Please bring all required documents for verification.
This development comes after City Parking, the firm responsible for managing parking bays in Harare’s central business district (CBD), announced plans to increase its holding capacity to address current space shortages.
The company aims to leverage stacked parking technology at various sites on the periphery of the CBD, including the Simon Muzenda Avenue parking lot and the newly constructed Rufaro Stadium parking lot


















































