Zimbabwe to Introduce More Toll Gates

The government plans to establish more road toll gates in a bid reportedly meant to raise money for road infrastructure development. This follows the introduction and hiking of taxes aimed at the general populace.

  • Zimbabwe:   30 More Tollgates On Cards

    The Herald, 18 September 2014

    MOTORISTS should brace to pay more for travelling as Government plans to establish 30 more tollgates to raise more money for road infrastructure development. Read more »

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  • Zimbabwe:   Toll Gates Fee Challenge Political Mischief

    New Zimbabwe, 20 July 2014

    THE tollgate court interdict application by Zimbabwe Human Rights Lawyers Association (ZHRLA) was simply a heap of a dog's breakfast which the no-nonsense judge rightly dismissed… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Toll Fees Challenge Dismissed

    The Herald, 17 July 2014

    The High Court yesterday dismissed, with costs, an application by the Professor Lovemore Madhuku-led National Constitutional Assembly to nullify Statutory Instrument 106/2014… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   High Court Dismisses Toll Fee Hike Challenge

    New Zimbabwe, 14 July 2014

    THE High Court has dismissed an application filed by the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) seeking the reversal of Transport Minister Obert Mpofu's unpopular hike on toll… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   'Going to Court Won't Stop Toll Hike'

    The Herald, 11 July 2014

    THE Zimbabwe National Roads Administration will go ahead with charging the new toll fees announced last week which effected an increase of 100 percent in some cases, despite the… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Broke Govt Resorts to Doubling Toll Gate Fees

    New Zimbabwe, 5 July 2014

    THE cash-strapped government, faced with a rising expenditure bill as a shrinking economy hits tax revenues, has been forced to impose an immediate 100 percent hike on tollgate… Read more »

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