Residents of Nhamatanda, Mozambique, are expressing frustration over the continued lack of public transportation despite the recent delivery of five buses by the government. Over a month has passed since the buses were handed over to the municipal council, yet regular service has not commenced. This has left citizens reliant on more expensive motorbike taxis for daily commutes, impacting workers, students, and local businesses. The community is questioning the reason for the delay in implementing the bus service and seeking answers from local authorities. The situation highlights ongoing transportation challenges in the Sofala province. The buses were intended to alleviate these issues, but remain unused, exacerbating existing difficulties for residents. Local news outlet *O País* reported on the growing discontent.