Zimborders Consortium runs the Beitbridge Border Post. They will raise toll fees for some vehicles on February 1, 2025. But not all vehicles will pay more.
Motorcycle, car, and minibus fees will stay the same. Zimborder knows times are tough, so they want to help these customers by not raising their rates.
But bigger vehicles will pay a bit more. This includes buses, trucks, and vehicles with heavy or unusual loads. Parking fees will also go up.
Motorcycles will still pay $6. Cars stay at $28. Minibuses remain $41. Buses and light trucks will pay $85, up from $83.
The cost of large trucks ranges from $119 to $122, while the cost of the biggest trucks jumps from $207 to $213. Oversized vehicles will be charged $365 instead of $355.
Zimborders is a group of people and companies from Zimbabwe, South Africa, and beyond. Banks and global investors back them. They are partners with Zimbabwe's government. The deal is a long-term concession.
The group said they tried to keep the increases small. They want to give good service while dealing with inflation, so they are absorbing extra costs for regular vehicles to help people out.
Motorcycle, car, and minibus fees will stay the same. Zimborder knows times are tough, so they want to help these customers by not raising their rates.
But bigger vehicles will pay a bit more. This includes buses, trucks, and vehicles with heavy or unusual loads. Parking fees will also go up.
Motorcycles will still pay $6. Cars stay at $28. Minibuses remain $41. Buses and light trucks will pay $85, up from $83.
The cost of large trucks ranges from $119 to $122, while the cost of the biggest trucks jumps from $207 to $213. Oversized vehicles will be charged $365 instead of $355.
Zimborders is a group of people and companies from Zimbabwe, South Africa, and beyond. Banks and global investors back them. They are partners with Zimbabwe's government. The deal is a long-term concession.
The group said they tried to keep the increases small. They want to give good service while dealing with inflation, so they are absorbing extra costs for regular vehicles to help people out.