Road Motor Services, a subsidiary of the National Railways of Zimbabwe requires about $1,5 million to improve its fleet and address working capital constraints as the company continues to face challenges in the current economic environment.
RMS just like its parent company has been failing to pay its workers, citing liquidity challenges and antiquated machinery which has resulted in depressed operations.
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