Council mayors and chairpersons authorized to drive council vehicles

Minister Garwe

The Government of Zimbabwe has granted authority to council mayors and chairpersons to drive council vehicles as a cost-cutting measure aimed at reducing vehicle running costs.

This timely intervention comes as most local authorities face serious budgetary constraints.The directive was issued by the Minister of Local Government and Public Works, Honourable Daniel Garwe, through an official letter addressed to all mayors and council chairpersons across the country.

The government’s decision follows requests from local authorities seeking permission for office bearers to operate council vehicles without relying on assigned drivers.

Previously, the use of designated drivers contributed to high operational expenses, including increased fuel consumption and travel and subsistence allowances.“The Ministry has taken heed of local authorities’ request to allow mayors and council chairpersons to drive council vehicles in the discharge of their duties,” said Minister Garwe.“In most cases, the vehicle has to be driven from council offices to collect the chairperson and return, resulting in higher fuel consumption and allowances for related staff—especially considering the geographical spread of many councils.”

However, the Minister emphasized that councils must ensure their transport policies are strictly followed. Eligible mayors and chairpersons must hold a valid driver’s licence for at least two years and possess a defensive driving certificate.

In the event of an accident, the concerned official will be suspended from driving council vehicles and subjected to a board of enquiry chaired by the District Development Coordinator.

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