City Parking introduces self-service parking zones

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🇿🇼 Published: 25 November 2025

NewsBy Nigel PfundeHarare – City Parking has announced that two major streets in Harare’s central business district will transition to full self-service parking beginning December 1 2025, as part of the company’s digital transformation strategy.In a public notice released this week, the company said Third Street (between Jason Moyo Avenue and Robert Mugabe Road) and Park Street (between Jason Moyo Avenue and Samora Machel Avenue) will now operate without parking marshals.Motorists using these sections will be required to pay for parking through automated platforms.According to the notice seem by Express Mail Zim, drivers can make payments by scanning QR codes on street signage or by downloading the Park Assist mobile application.City Parking said the shift is intended to improve efficiency, reduce manual processes and enhance the overall parking experience through the use of artificial intelligence and automation.“As part of City Parking’s modernization and digital transformation strategy selected parking areas will now operate on a self-service basis,” management said in the statement.“We appreciate your cooperation as we continue improving your parking experience.”The company is expected to roll out additional self-service zones as it expands its automation programme across Harare.Leave a ReplyCancel reply NewsBy Nigel PfundeHarare – City Parking has announced that two major streets in Harare’s central business district will transition to full self-service parking beginning December 1 2025, as part of the company’s digital transformation strategy.In a public notice released this week, the company said Third Street (between Jason Moyo Avenue and Robert Mugabe Road) and Park Street (between Jason Moyo Avenue and Samora Machel Avenue) will now operate without parking marshals.Motorists using these sections will be required to pay for parking through automated platforms.According to the notice seem by Express Mail Zim, drivers can make payments by scanning QR codes on street signage or by downloading the Park Assist mobile application.City Parking said the shift is intended to improve efficiency, reduce manual processes and enhance the overall parking experience through the use of artificial intelligence and automation.“As part of City Parking’s modernization and digital transformation strategy selected parking areas will now operate on a self-service basis,” management said in the statement.“We appreciate your cooperation as we continue improving your parking experience.”The company is expected to roll out additional self-service zones as it expands its automation programme across Harare. Harare – City Parking has announced that two major streets in Harare’s central business district will transition to full self-service parking beginning December 1 2025, as part of the company’s digital transformation strategy. In a public notice released this week, the company said Third Street (between Jason Moyo Avenue and Robert Mugabe Road) and Park Street (between Jason Moyo Avenue and Samora Machel Avenue) will now operate without parking marshals.

Motorists using these sections will be required to pay for parking through automated platforms. According to the notice seem by Express Mail Zim, drivers can make payments by scanning QR codes on street signage or by downloading the Park Assist mobile application. City Parking said the shift is intended to improve efficiency, reduce manual processes and enhance the overall parking experience through the use of artificial intelligence and automation.

“As part of City Parking’s modernization and digital transformation strategy selected parking areas will now operate on a self-service basis,” management said in the statement. “We appreciate your cooperation as we continue improving your parking experience.” The company is expected to roll out additional self-service zones as it expands its automation programme across Harare.

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