City Parking reduces vehicle-clamping fines

Ivan Zhakata

Herald Correspondent

CITY Parking has reduced vehicle-clamping fines from US$57 to US$45 following the approval of the Harare City Council’s 2024 budget.
Previously, motorists who defaulted on paying the US$1 hourly parking fee or the equivalent in local currency had to fork out US$57 as a fine.

City Parking public relations manager, Mr Francis Mandaza said the reduction in vehicle-clamping fines is with immediate effect.

“Following the approval of Council’s 2024 budget, please note that the enforcement fee has been reviewed downwards from US$57 to US$46 with immediate effect,” he said.

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