Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development Felix Mhona
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Traffic cops to be held liable for accidents
In response to a surge in road accidents, Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Felix Mhona has announced a stringent new…
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Govt to install weighbridges on major highways
The Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Development plans to install weighbridges along major highways, particularly those leading to and from…
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Govt requires $700 billion for roads rehab
GOVERNMENT has revealed that it requires over ZWL$700 billion in funds from the Treasury to complete its outstanding major road…
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Antiquated machinery worsens driver’s licence backlog
The machine that produces metal drivers’ licences is antiquated and failing to meet demand, as it is more than 40…
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Storm at NRZ: Workers accuse GM of corruption and nepotism
BARELY six months after taking over as National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) substantive General Manager, Respina Zinyanduko is reportedly wreaking…
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Tender for new JMN airport signage was advertised last week, govt official claims
The government claims tender advertisements for new signage at the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo (JMN) International Airport in Bulawayo were advertised…
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35 000 vehicles unregistered
At least 35 000 vehicles remain unregistered in Zimbabwe owing to the shortage of number plates the country has been…
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35km of Byo-Nkayi road outlives design lifespan
By LIZWE SEBATHA AN estimated 35 kilometres of the constructed Bulawayo-Nkayi road has outlived its design lifespan by two decades,…
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Neglected for years, Mat North roads to be rehabilitated
The Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Development, Felix Mhona says the government is seized with rehabilitating the Bulawayo-Tsholotsho and Bulawayo-Nkayi roads…
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NRZ in a sorry state: Transport Minister
The National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ), battling a myriad of challenges, which are threatening its recovery, is in a sorry…
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