Harare City Council’s privately owned company, City Parking
has today resumed services of collecting parking fees for all cars parked at
designated bays in the central business district (CBD).
City Parking has since deployed skeleton staff to start
offering the service which it attributes to an increase of vehicular traffic
movement in the CBD in contravention of the lockdown regulations.
In an interview, City Parking public relations manager Mr
Francis Mandaza said they will resume operations today.
“Starting April 22, 2020, City Parking will deploy skeleton
staff in the CBD. Our parkades accommodate essential service providers who
require uninterrupted access.
“The number of vehicles coming into the CBD has increased
hence the need to compliment efforts of City of Harare Traffic Enforcement and
other law enforcement agencies to ensure adherence to the pronounced lockdown,”
he said. Herald
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