More one-ways for Harare
Municipal Reporter
HARARE City Council has converted sections of six roads into one-ways and increased clamping and tow-away charges to US$150 to tame the traffic jungle in the central business district.
Impounded vehicles will now be kept at a central place, the city stores yard.
Council has been charging varying amounts for clamping and towing away vehicles.
The conversion of roads into one-ways and new tow-away fees were approved on Thursday during a full council meeting.
About US$500 000 has been set aside to change roads into one-ways.
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