
BUSINESS REFLECTION: After the Bell: The transport ministry — grinding to a standstill
[Daily Maverick - Zambia] - 16/02/2026
One hopes, while stuck in gridlock yet again – amid the lunacy of car licence discs, the waste of time that is the driver’s licence card (and the printing thereof) and the apparent dawdling over e-hailing permits – that someone, somewhere, is thinking about how to avoid this mess in future.
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