Post reporter
ALL vehicles that have not been licensed for a period of up to two years or more risk being deregistered from the Central Vehicle Registry (CVR) database in a move aimed at giving Government an updated recorded of licensed vehicles, the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA) has said.
This comes in the wake of estimates by authorities that up to 800 000 vehicles are not up to date with licensing requirements.
As a result, those vehicles in licence arrears for two or more years are being targeted for removal from the record of legally licensed vehicles in line with provisions of the Vehicle Registration and Licencing Act.
In a notice to the public jointly issued with CVR, ZINARA called on the motoring public to comply by ensuring that their vehicles are properly registered.
“The Central Vehicle Registry and Zimbabwe National Road Administration would like to inform the motoring public that all vehicles that have not been licensed for a period of two years or more will e automatically de-registered from the Central Vehicle Registry database.
“To avoid de-registration of your vehicles, we appeal to our valued motoring public t comply by ensuring that their vehicles are properly registered,” said ZINARA.
One a vehicle has been de-registered, added ZINAAR, its re-registration process includes clearance of outstanding vehicle arrears, police clearance and a certificate of road worthiness from the Vehicle Inspectorate Department.
Figures from last year show that the number of registered vehicles in the country was 1,5 million.



