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*Another Kombi Carrying Passengers Crashes During Chase With Police* *Follow Pindula on WhatsApp for daily new updates* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va84dngJP21B2nWeyM3v?vp Another pirating commuter omnibus (kombi) crashed while carrying passengers crashed this Friday while fleeing from the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officers. Yesterday, another one, that was also fleeing from the police overturned injuring at least ten along Mutare Jeff Road. ---------- Pindula is best experienced with the Android App. *Download APK here:* https://zero.pindula.co.zw/media/apps/apks/pindula23.apk _On Econet, Pindula does NOT use your data_ ---------- Two more had been burnt to ashes in Bulawayo on Wednesday after police had thrown tear gas canisters into the vehicles after one of them had rammed into a stationary car. Mutare Police Spikes: Kombi Overturns Injuring 10 Police Release Names Of Victims Of Harare-Mutare Road Accident Police Tear Gas Burn 2 Pirating Kombis To Ashes WATCH: Kombis To Return Under Under A ZANU PF Association Illegal Kombi Operators, Mushikashika Defy Ban Police To Escalate War Against Illegal Kombis Kazembe To ZRP: Deal With Kombi-Smashing Officers The warfare between the police and kombi operators has resumed recently as private commuter omnibus operators are defying the ban imposed on them last year. Commenting on today’s accident, MDC Alliance activist Pedzisai Ruhanya blamed the government for banning kombis. He said: > _I struggle to understand why our leaders are so cruel. People work hard to buy a kombi and better themselves. Why should they be forced into an uneconomic ZUPCO marriage? Good men turned into criminals. This fleeing driver crashed a few minutes ago with passengers onboard._ > The government is adamant that kombis will not return on the roads if they are not registered under the Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (ZUPCO). Authorities accuse kombis of causing chaos in towns as they do not observe official pick up points. The move to ban them was meant to restore order in the cities and to contain the coronavirus pandemic. More: Pindula News itel A50 now available on Pindula at $84 64GB storage, 2GB RAM. _ideal for light usage_ _If you found this article useful_ *Please support Pindula by forwarding to friends and groups*
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