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CHAPTER 9: Road Transport Services and Infrastructure

Road Transport Services and Infrastructure Zimbabwe Report OVERVIEW OF THE ROAD Transport The SettingThere are 88,100 km of classifi ed roads in Zimbabwe, 17,400 km of which are paved (Table ).About 5 percent of the network is classifi ed as primary roads and has some of the most traffi cked arterials that link Zimbabwe with its neighbors. A portion of the Pan-Africa Highway passes through Zimbabwe (see Map ). This part of the road network plays a major role in the movement of the country s imports and exports as well as transit freight. Some 14 percent of the network is classifi ed as secondary roads that link the main economic centers within the country, enabling internal movement of people and goods.

covers all regional, primary, secondary, tertiary and urban roads in Zimbabwe, except those in the national parks and wildlife estates. The Act was amended in 2002 to include two important new measures affecting the road sector: (i) the District Development Fund was nominated as a Road Authority, and (ii) the defi nition of “road

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