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Zinara's new toll fees kick in

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This will see motorists using prime roads, namely Harare-Beitbridge and Plumtree - Mutare highways,

THE Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara)'s new toll fees proposed under Finance minister Mthuli Ncube's 2024 budget come into effect Friday morning.

This will see motorists using prime roads, namely Harare-Beitbridge and Plumtree - Mutare highways,  paying US$4 for light motor vehicles up from US$2, while minibuses will pay US6 from US$3, buses US$8 from US$4, heavy vehicles US$10 from US$5, and haulage trucks US$20 from US$10.

Motorists living close to the tollgates must now pay US$80 from the previous $US40 per term on premium roads.

Motorists using other roads will now pay US$3 from US$2 for light motor vehicles, minibuses (US$5), conventional buses (US$6) , heavy vehicles (US$8), haulage trucks (US$15) while those staying within the tollgate area will pay US$60 per term.

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