Mon, 15 Jan 2018 11:52:46 +0000 By ANDREW MUKOMA The Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA) has extended the grace period for motorists to acquire motor vehicle and trailer licences (road tax) and road service licences for the year 2018. And the agency over the weekend impounded over 50 vehicles that were being driven by persons under the influence of alcohol in Livingstone. RATSA Public Relations Manager Fredrick Mubanga disclosed in a statement released to the Daily Nation in Livingstone that all motorists and Public Service Vehicle Operators have been given an extension of up to 31st January, 2018 to pay for the required licenses. Mr. Mubanga said that there will be no enforcement of the validity of the said documents until the stated grace period has expired. He has advised law enforcement agencies accordingly follow the pronouncement. “The Agency is providing this grace period to accommodate the licensing needs of all motorists,” he said. […]
Road licence grace period extended
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