Zimbabwe News Update

πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡Ό Published: 29 December 2025
πŸ“˜ Source: The Gazette

Transport organisations seek urgent interdict to prevent their eviction and construction until an alternative place is found for them A dispute between public transport operators and the Gaborone City Council (GCC) over redevelopment of Gaborone Bus Rank has escalated to the courts where bus and taxi organisations want an urgent interdict to stop their evictions and construction work. The Chairman of Botswana Bus Operators Association (BBOA), Tirafalo Mponang, toldThe Botswana Gazettethat bus operators and taxi associations are preparing a court application to prevent GCC and the appointed developer from proceeding until an alternative operating area has been identified. β€œThe decision to litigate comes after lack of consultation by the council,” Mponang said.

The operators say while they were informed of plans to redevelop the bus rank, they were never consulted on how their work will continue during construction. β€œWe have received no information on entry and exit points, temporary operating locations, or traffic management measures,” Mponang said. Construction for redevelopment at the bus rank is expected to start within weeks.

Mponang warned that the absence of an operational plan poses risks to service delivery and commuter safety, noting that construction machinery could disrupt strict public transport schedules. β€œBuses operate on fixed schedules,” he said. β€œAny obstruction or congestion caused by construction activities could affect service delivery, commuter safety and operational efficiency.” Operators have also highlighted the lack of a traffic flow plan to ensure that buses and taxis can safely navigate around the construction site.

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Significantly, operators are concerned that the council awarded redevelopment rights to a private developer despite prior proposals by transport associations to develop the bus rank themselves. β€œWe submitted proposals to the council several years ago to develop the bus rank,” said Mponang. β€œWe were never engaged or given any feedback until we learned that the facility was handed over to a developer.”

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Originally published by The Gazette β€’ December 29, 2025

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