City adds 2 mini-buses to its fleet

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ZAMBOANGA CITY — Mayor John Dalipe led the inauguration of two new mini-buses acquired by the local government earlier this morning. This initiative is part of the city’s ongoing program to upgrade its equipment and facilities to enhance the comfort of government employees and the public.

Each of the mini-buses carries a price tag of 4.9 million pesos and can accommodate up to 29 passengers.

These two units are an addition to the city’s existing fleet of three buses, intended to aid the residents of Zamboanga City and non-government organizations while also supporting various local government activities through improved transportation.

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