Gwanda just opened a new central travel hub, cleaning up the downtown area. The facility, a joint project between the town and a local investor named Cabangani Dylan Mangena, serves as a main bus terminal for regional and local routes. Provincial Minister Albert Nguluvhe officially opened it.
The center has proper waiting areas, shops, and solar lights. Commuters and drivers say it’s a major upgrade from the old, broken-down terminus where people waited on the roadside. A passenger, Prudence Ncube, mentioned that the shelter and benches make waiting safer and more comfortable. Transport operator Trust Tshuma noted it reduced chaotic, illegal pick-up spots.
Mayor Thulani Moyo said this is part of a bigger push to modernize the town's infrastructure and improve services. The goal is to create organized, regulated spaces for vendors and transporters to support economic growth.
The center has proper waiting areas, shops, and solar lights. Commuters and drivers say it’s a major upgrade from the old, broken-down terminus where people waited on the roadside. A passenger, Prudence Ncube, mentioned that the shelter and benches make waiting safer and more comfortable. Transport operator Trust Tshuma noted it reduced chaotic, illegal pick-up spots.
Mayor Thulani Moyo said this is part of a bigger push to modernize the town's infrastructure and improve services. The goal is to create organized, regulated spaces for vendors and transporters to support economic growth.