Zimbabwe bans people below 30 years old from driving kombis with immediate effect, more strict requirements introduced
[My Zimbabwe News - Zimbabwe] - 2/02/2025
Zimbabwe has introduced tough new rules aimed at reducing the alarming number of road accidents caused by inexperienced drivers of public transport. The government has enacted a new road traffic regulation that prohibits individuals under 30 years of age, or those with less than five years of (…)
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