Josephate Mudakwa, a tout operating at Busia county Bus Park in Kenya, says that he has been earning a minimum of Kshs 500 (About UGX 17,000) daily but ever since Uhuru suspended bus operation he often sleeps on an empty stomach. He says should the situation continue like, some of them may resort to crime for survival.
Hundreds of bus touts
in Busia municipality are redundant following the suspension of bus operations
in Kenya. Last week, Kenya’s president, Uhuru Kenyatta suspended bus operations
in Nairobi, Nakuru, Mombasa, Kajiado and Migori because of high cases of Covid-19.
This
saw major bus companies such as Modern cost,
Simba coach, Puma, Spider, Guardian and Easy coach among others ground their
fleets. Now, several bus touts operating at Busia border, say the suspension has
affected them economically since they don’t have an alternative source of income to
support their families.
Josephate Mudakwa, a tout operating at Busia
county Bus Park in Kenya, says that he has been earning a minimum of Kshs 500 (About
UGX 17,000) daily but ever since Uhuru suspended bus operation he often sleeps
on an empty stomach. He says should the situation continue like, some of
them may resort to crime for survival.
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Salim Wegulo Mustafa, another tout says that says
that taxi operators have also hiked transport fares, which has affected thenumber
of travelers. According to Wegulo, they would have joined the taxi
business but can’t compete for the few travelers with their colleagues in Taxi
parks.
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He says that only two Buses of Modern Coach and
Cool Mesh that come directly from Nairobi to Kampala once in a while are still
operational. He however, says the buses go directly to Kampala and vise-vaser
without making a stop at the bus park.
The Uganda Revenue Authority-URA officer sitting
on the traveler’s clearance desk told URN on the condition of anonymity that
the suspension of the buses has seen a reduction in the number of travelers through
the Busia one stop border as buses that used to cross the border are now
grounded.