THE Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) and the Central Vehicle Registry (CVR) are set to de-register vehicles that have not been licensed for two years or more.
In a notice yesterday, Zinara said the vehicles would be automatically de-registered from the CVR database.
“In terms of The Vehicle Registry and Licensing Act Chapter 13:14 Section 12 Paragraph (c) and (d). (c) may, if according to his records a registered vehicle has not been licensed or exempted for a period exceeding two years; or (d) may, if he has reasonable grounds for believing that a registered vehicle is no longer required to be registered in terms of Section Six,” read the notice.
“Once vehicles have been de-registered, re-registration process will include clearance of outstanding vehicle licensing arrears, police clearance and a certificate of roadworthiness from the Vehicle Inspectorate Department.”
Driving a de-registered vehicle is a criminal offence.
Vehicle licensing is one of Zinara’s key revenue streams and contributes 30% of the total annual revenue budget.
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