The Zimbabwe National Road Administration Authority (ZINARA) has clarified that there is no “grace period” for vehicle licensing.
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Source: No Grace Period For Vehicle Licences – ZINARA ⋆ Pindula News The Zimbabwe National Road Administration Authority (ZINARA) has clarified that there is no “grace period” for vehicle licensing. According to an internal ZINARA notice, any vehicle with an expired licence is considered non-compliant, and owners risk being fined by the police. Reads the […]
The Zimbabwe National Road Administration Authority (ZINARA) has clarified that there is no “grace period” for vehicle licensing.
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