The concerns voiced recently by certain transport operators and construction industry-linked associations claiming that the road transport department’s (JPJ) crackdown on overloaded vehicles could ...
GOVERNMENT has launched a nationwide crackdown on overloaded haulage trucks, warning of “zero tolerance” as it moves to protect billions of dollars in new road infrastructure from premature ...
THE Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Development (MoTID) has reactivated the imposition of hefty penalties to transport operators, who overload their vehicles in a move aimed at protecting the ...
ZIMBABWE has been rated as the least attractive country for investment in Africa by South African investment bank Rand Merchant Bank (RMB). On Monday, RMB released its annual “Where to Invest in ...
In a public statement titled “Strict Enforcement of Axle Load Regulations on Major Highways,” the Ministry said there will be zero tolerance for overloaded vehicles, especially on major roads such as ...
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Four men from Cowdray Park in Bulawayo have been fined US$150 each after assaulting their brother-in-law for allegedly taking too long to pay lobola. Also Read: Can You Sue If He Fails To Show Up For ...
The Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development has issued a stern warning to motorists and transport operators, announcing the immediate and strict enforcement of axle load regulations ...
The National Consumer Commission (NCC) has confirmed a third major vehicle recall in October 2025, notifying consumers that 1,665 Nissan Qashqai Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs) are affected by a fuel ...
KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 27 (Bernama) -- The government will not compromise with industry groups that fail to comply with regulations on overloaded vehicles and has ruled out any negotiations on the issue, ...
TENDEKAI SAMBO stood at the gate of her Budiriro home on a Monday morning watching her son board the “school bus”. Since it was the beginning of a new week, she had to pay the required US$6 fare. For ...
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