Harare City Council Launches Municipal Bus Service to Ease Transport Crisis
The Harare City Council launched a new municipal bus service to directly combat the worsening public transport crisis paralyzing the capital. The Daily News reported that the metro authority secured a strategic fleet deal to deploy the vehicles across high-density commuter routes. The city previously relied on a fragmented network of private operators, which frequently stalled commuter movement through arbitrary fare hikes and erratic schedules. Local administrators pushed this centralized transit initiative to reclaim operational control from the informal transit cartels that dominated the sector for years. The council must secure consistent fuel supplies amid severe foreign currency shortages to maintain these critical new transit operations. Simultaneously, local authorities must navigate fierce resistance from entrenched private operators who are actively threatening to disrupt the municipal routes.