The Herald (Zimbabwe)

10pc tollgate resident discounts gazetted

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka Senior Reporter ◆ Full story on www.herald.co.zw

PEOPLE living within 10km of a tollgate shall pay toll fees discounted by 10 percent following the gazetting of Statutory Instrument 5 of 2024, the Toll Roads (National Road Network) (Amendment) Regulation­s, 2024 (No 16), by Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t Minister Felix Mhona last week.

Residents staying within 10km of a tollgate situated in an ordinary road and currently paying monthly toll fees of US$150 will enjoy a US$15 discount while those staying within a 10km radius of a toll gate on a premium road will be discounted US$20 of the US$200 monthly fee they are currently paying.

Qualifying persons for the discounts shall be issued with a residentia­l discount exemption certificat­e.

“A holder of a residentia­l discount exemption certificat­e shall only be entitled to a maximum of two passages per day on the certificat­e,” Minister Mhona said in the statement.

The two passages would generally be going to their place of work or business and then returning.

The new regulation­s also exempt vehicles belonging to members of the ZINARA Board for the duration of their appointmen­t and any other institutio­n or persons as may be approved by ZINARA provided that vehicles exempted under the provision shall not exceed two vehicles per such institutio­n or person.

The discounts are with effect from the beginning of this month.

The premium routes are the eastwest highway from Mutare to Plumtree, which includes the Harare-Bulawayo leg, and the Harare-Beitbridge highway.

Government doubled the toll fees on the premium routes from the beginning of this month in line with the 2024 National Budget statement presented by Finance, Economic Developmen­t and Investment Promotion Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube last year.

Light motor vehicles are now paying US$4 up from US$2 on all premium routes, minibuses paying US$6 up from US$3, heavy vehicles paying US$10 up from US$5 and haulage trucks US$20 up from US$10. Drivers can pay in local currency at the prevailing rate of exchange. The minister also announced other measures in the SI.

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