NRZ has once again hiked fares to meet operational costs Sunday News revealed. Quoting NRZ Business and Passenger Manager Mr Mahachi the publication wrote:
Although the fares have been hiked we have a duty to provide affordable transport services to the people, we are still by far much reasonably priced and cheaper than most roads. We then have to balance the cost of operations and service provision that is why we have increased our prices so that we survive the economic pressures
Here are the news fares
First class travellers on the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls and Bulawayo-Harare routes will now pay $60 from $30.
Second class is now pegged at $50 from $26 and the economy class is now pegged at $40 from $23. The cost of travelling on the Mutare-Harare return route has been increased to $40 from $30 for first class while the standard class now costs $34 from $26. The economy class now costs $25 up from $23.
However, the weekly train on the Bulawayo-Chiredzi route in first class went up to $60 from $30. Second class is now pegged at $50 from $26 while the economy class now costs $40 from $23.
NRZ hiked their prices a few weeks ago.
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