Touts in trouble for breaking traffic laws

Mr Matare, however, suspended the sentence on condition they each complete between 60 and 70 hours of community service at various public institutions.

Persuade Dhiriza (24), Charles Bhasera (28), William Hwede (25), Tafadzwa Chipango (20), Norman Machona (33), Bvumai Nyamangarai (29), Tendayi Sande (36), Joshua Matashu (44), Gift Beni Payomba(35), Moses Chitima(33) and Duduzile Chinyama(25) were rounded up last Friday while touting for passengers at a bus terminus in Karoi.

There was pandemonium at the rank as the touts who were caught off guard tried to run away from police officers who had strategically positioned themselves.

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