Stampede for passports ahead of new fees kicking in

Hundreds of people have besieged passport offices at Makombe Building in Harare this week to try and secure the travel documents ahead of hiked fees announced in the 2024 national budget, which take effect beginning next month.

Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion Minister, Prof Mthuli Ncube increased passport fees from US$120 to US$200 with effect from January.

“I always wanted to obtain a passport for my personal reasons and businesses but with the 2024 national budget announcement that has hiked the fees for passports, many have turned up and I’m worried this influx might make it difficult for me to get the document,” said Josephat who

was in a queue that snaked from the entrance along Leopold Takawira into Herbert Chitepo Street, literally encircling the Makombe Building complex.

“After I heard that there will be a fees hike (for) passports, I decided to rush to get a passport before 1st of January and because I come from a far away place, it will be difficult to imagine coming to pay US$200 for a passport especially when taking into consideration the bus fare and

other costs associated with travelling, so I decided to come and pay for the passport now,” said Alice Mangena.

Cross border trading and migration to look for greener is one of the major reasons Zimbabweans need passports.

Passport fees are to go up from US$120 to US$200 for ordinary passports and from US$200 to US$300 for emergency passports beginning next January. – NewZiana

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