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  2. A12 road (Zimbabwe) - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Zimbabwe The A12 is a road in Zimbabwe running from the A11 just past Mazowe , just over 30 km from Harare , to Centenary about 145 km (90.1 miles) from Harare . [ 1 ]

  3. Zimbabwe National Roads Administration - Wikipedia

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    (The term "national road" is frequently used to refer to a national route, but technically a "national road" is any road overseen by the ZINARA. A national road need not necessarily form part of a national route. ) Today primary roads on Zimbabwe are denoted with the letter "P" followed by a number indicating the specific route. Primary roads ...

  4. A7 road (Zimbabwe) - Wikipedia

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    The A7 Road picks up from Botswana's A1 Road at Plumtree border post and runs eastwards for 110 km to Bulawayo.Driving from Bulawayo to South Africa via Botswana the A7 Road crosses the border into Botswana joining the A1 road which continues south through Francistown, then Gaborone to Ramatlabama at the border with South Africa.

  5. Transport in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Regional Road Corridors are numbered R1, R2, R3 and so on. They may also be called by their original type and route name like A1, A2, A3 etc. In some cases one type "R" road may be comprise two or more type "A" routes; e.g. R2 comprises A5 and A7 (Harare-Pluntree Road). Ordinary primary roads are numbered P1, P2, P3 etc.

  6. Kwekwe–Gokwe Highway - Wikipedia

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    This is the shortest route for traffic from Harare to Gokwe South District. From the Kwekwe-Gokwe Highway the road feeds Gokwe-East, Mabura, Empress Mine and Sidakeni. From the A5 the Gokwe-Empress Road branches westwards 22 kilometres (14 mi) south of Kadoma at A5 Empress Mine Turnoff" a place popularly called "Mtarimanja" and officially Muzvezve.

  7. A5 road (Zimbabwe) - Wikipedia

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    The A5 Highway is a national road in Zimbabwe. It joins the cities of Harare and Bulawayo, and is hence known as the Harare-Bulawayo Highway. It is one of the two routes that form the R2 Route, which connects Harare with the Plumtree Border with Botswana. It has a total length of approximately 439 kilometres (273 mi).

  8. A4 road (Zimbabwe) - Wikipedia

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    The road carries between 1,000 and 5,000 vehicles per day, with the heavier flows in the proximity of Harare. It is therefore proper to rehabilitate this road. The Harare-Beitbridge road is part of the trunk road network of Zimbabwe, which is a part of the North-South Corridor – one of the major arterial links in the regional road network.

  9. A8 road (Zimbabwe) - Wikipedia

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    The A8 Highway is part of Zimbabwe's regional road corridor number R9 which runs from the border with Zambia to the border with South Africa.It is also part of Trans-African Highway Network no. 4 (Cairo-Cape Town Highway), which is a route designated to connect Cairo and Cape Town.