Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 04 March 2026
📘 Source: The Citizen

Image for illustrative purposes. A shortage of vital forms for vehicle registrations and renewals have been reported. Picture: NIgel Sibanda.

A shortage of critical vehicle registration forms has hit licensing centres across Johannesburg over the last week, reportedly leaving motorists queuing since 4am to get their paperwork. Motorists seeking to renew licences or register vehicles were turned away from several licensing centres since last Thursday and asked to return at a later date. A notice was issued by the Martindale licensing centre earlier this week, warning customers of potential delays, prompting some to scramble to confirm which centres could assist.

Disgruntled motorists stated that the delays have hampered the processing of insurance claims and other personal matters. In a scramble to get forms, some reportedly camped out outside of Xavier licensing centre in the South of Johannesburg from 4am, as it was the only centre rumoured to have stock. Unconfirmed reports from multiple sources toThe Citizensaid the issue stems from a failure to pay suppliers, with stock only being replenished from Wednesday.

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The Gauteng transport department has not confirmed this or the extent of the shortage, but said it was investigating the matter. Any update will be included once received. Known as face value, the Z579 form contains security features such as watermarks and government insignia.

Government Printing Works (GPW) falls under the Department of Home Affairs, which confirmed the issue was not on its end of the supply chain. “Kindly note that we, asGPW,have not identified any shortages for the Z579 form with our customer, the Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport (GDRT). “It seems the problem is between our customer, the provincial roads department, and their customer, the issuing authorities in the City of Johannesburg,” Home Affairs spokesperson Carli van Wyk toldThe Citizen.

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Originally published by The Citizen • March 04, 2026

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