Police cause kombi chaos

On the Wednesday before Easter there was an accident involving a kombi and five pedestrians at the Copacabana terminus, which led the cops to relocate a number of the pickup points for a number of kombi routes.

Several pickup points were moved from this area to the Fourth Street terminus over the next few days. The Mbare kombis pickup point had earlier been moved to Market Square – but some enterprising drivers had continued making flying stops at Copacabana; after this incident there was fresh pressure that cleared them out of Copacabana, most transferring to Fourth Street. A few days after this operation started, the pickup point for Mount Pleasant was moved from the corner of Chinhoyi Street and Nelson Mandela Avenue. With these and others added to the congestion at Fourth Street, chaos resulted. Passengers didn’t know where to catch their kombis, so the Fourth Street terminus was crowded with half-full kombis waiting to fill up. There were so many that a jam was created and filled kombis could hardly move out.

Whether the pressure at Copacabana over the previous weeks was caused by police or ‘illegal touts’, many drivers had been avoiding the official pickup points, putting passengers down as near to them as they could before the cops caught up with them. Mbare Kombis dropped passengers as far away as Mazorodze Road and most did so at the junction of Cameron Street and Mugabe Road. Many changed their route, taking Mazorodze Road and turning off at the flyover to go via Mupedzanhamo.

After the Easter blitz, ripple effects were observed on many routes. Kombis to town from Waterfalls were too full to pick up passengers in Ardbennie, leaving those who wanted to come to town from there to walk to the Mazorodze Road/Willowvale Road junction (a place their kombis had been avoiding for weeks due to heavy police presence) or into Mbare.

It all carries the usual marks of panic, unplanned action by the police, though some put the blame on the city council.

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