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  2. Transport in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Secondary roads make up 14% of the network in Zimbabwe. Secondary roads link the major centers within the country. These form a dependable network for the movement of both the people and goods. Some secondary roads are paved and some are gravel unlike primary roads which are all paved.

  3. Zimbabwe National Roads Administration - Wikipedia

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    The Road Fund was established in terms of the Roads Act of 2001 with the objective to provide a stable, adequate, secure and sustainable source of funding for road maintenance work in Zimbabwe. The Road Fund comes from, Road user charges, Appropriations from Parliament and Grants.

  4. Category:Roads in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Roads in Zimbabwe" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. A2 road (Zimbabwe)

  5. A5 road (Zimbabwe) - Wikipedia

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    Chegutu-Chinhoyi Road is a primary paved road officially called the P13 Highway or P13 Road. It makes a right hand (north) T-Junction with the A5 about 500 metres east of Chegutu CBD . 18°07′30″S 30°08′46″E  /  18.125022°S 30.14611°E  / -18.125022; 30.14611  ( Chegutu-Chinhoyi Road

  6. Ministry of Transport, Communication and Infrastructural ...

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    The Ministry of Transport, Communication and Infrastructural Development [1] is one of the government ministries of Zimbabwe, and is responsible for all the aspects related to the management of transport, communications, and meteorological and seismological infrastructure and services, within the country.

  7. Plumtree–Bulawayo–Harare–Mutare Highway - Wikipedia

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    The highway has been attended to meet international standards and the rehabilitation project undertaken by Infralink, a joint venture between ZINARA (Zimbabwe National Roads Administration) and Group Five International of South Africa includes the R2 (Harare-Bulawayo Road & the Bulawayo-Plumtree Road combined) and the R5 (Harare-Mutare Highway) at a cost of US$206 million loan provided by the ...

  8. Category:Road transport in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Road transport in Zimbabwe" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. S. Speed limits in Zimbabwe

  9. P12 road (Zimbabwe) - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Zimbabwe The P12 Makuti-Kariba Highway is a 2-way asphalt surface international highway [ 1 ] from the A1 Highway at Makuti to Zambia via the Kariba Dam Wall . The maximum speed on this road is 120 kilometres (75 mi) per hour. [ 2 ]