The state run Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (ZUPCO) has hiked its fares.
In a public notice, the company said the new fare are with effect from 1 June 2022.
For buses, the fares have been raised to $140 from $80 (1 – 20km), $180 from $100 (21 – 30km) and $220 from $120 (31 – 40km).
Passengers who use ZUPCO commuter omnibuses (kombis) will part with $220 for distances of 1 – 20km, and $260 for distances between 21km and 30km. The old fares were $100 and $120 respectively.
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