Five contractors, hundreds of kilometers down, and the Harare–Beitbridge Highway is basically staring at the finish line.
The big picture, fast
The big picture, fast
- Roughly 540 kilometers of the Harare–Beitbridge Highway are already open to traffic.
- Only 43 kilometers are still left before the whole stretch is done.
- At this stage, most drivers are already feeling the upgrade in real time.
- This highway rehab sits near the top of the legacy list for President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
- It runs alongside the overhaul of the Beitbridge Border Post.
- The goal is simple: fewer bottlenecks, less chaos, smoother regional movement.
- Five local firms were handed the job.
- Tensor Systems
- Masimba Holdings
- Fossil Contracting
- Exodus & Company
- Bitumen World
- This is not just a resurfacing job.
- The scope covers dualisation, upgrades, and tolling.
- Toll fees are meant to pay for the rehab and keep future maintenance alive.
- Bitumen World knocked out 128.8 kilometers.
- Fossil Contracting delivered 122.6 kilometers.
- Masimba Holdings handled 100 kilometers.
- Exodus & Company finished 90.6 kilometers.
- Tensor Systems completed 90 kilometers.
- A 7.2-kilometer trial section also made the cut.
- Add it all up, and 539.2 kilometers are already open.
- Traffic is flowing on nearly the entire route.
- What remains is a relatively short final push to close out one of Zimbabwe’s biggest road projects.