HARARE - Zimbabwe has been plunged into a public transport crisis due to a 70% increase in fares.
Transport operators have hiked fares rapidly due to fuel prices, which have left many commuters stranded.
Some commuters in Harare are resorting to jumping into the back of open trucks, while some prefer walking to and from work.
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They say the R34 fare is beyond their reach.
Some are questioning why government isn't doing anything to address the crisis.
The fuel increase has also led to a sharp increase in the price of basic food.
eNCA correspondent Pindai Dube reports in the video above.