ZIMRA ROAD TOLLS

NOTICE TO OUR VALUED CLIENTS ON
ROAD TOLLS
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) hereby informs all motorists about the introduction of road tolls with effect from 8th August 2009. The road tolls, which will be levied on persons driving specified vehicles on the City to City Trunk Road Network, will be payable at designated tolling points and ports of entry as listed below.


Table 1: Road Tolls at Designated Tolling Points

Type of Vehicle

Definition

Road Tolls Payable (USD)

Road Tolling Point

Port of Entry

Light motor vehicle

Vehicle whose gross mass does not exceed 3 tonnes

1.00

10.00

Minibus

Vehicle for the carriage of passengers having seating accommodation for not less than 8 but not more than 24 passengers

2.00

10.00

Bus

Vehicle for the carriage of passengers having seating accommodation for more than 24 passengers

3.00

20.00

Heavy Vehicle

A goods vehicle having a carrying capacity of more than 3 tonnes but less than 10 tonnes

4.00

20.00

Haulage Truck

A goods vehicle having a carrying capacity of 10 tonnes or more

5.00

20.00

The road tolls are payable in foreign currency and the amounts are set in the US Dollar. An option has been provided for payment in the Botswana Pula, South African Rand, Euros and British Pounds using the international cross rates of exchange of these currencies to the US Dollar prevailing on the day before the date of payment.

Exemptions include ambulances, fire brigade vehicles, Government number-plated vehicles belonging to the State, vehicles registered by a diplomatic mission and transit vehicles. Transit vehicles include foreign buses and heavy goods vehicles in transit between two ports of entry.

Drivers of exempted vehicles other than transit vehicles will need to keep more than one copy of the vehicle registration book and the log book in the vehicle. ZIMRA may retain copies of the registration book for verification. Transit vehicles will only be exempt if the person in charge of the vehicle shows proof of payment of transit charges together with any of the following documents which state the destination of the vehicle:

  • a bilateral permit or COMESA Treaty permit referred to in item 4 and 5 of the Road Motor Transportation (Public Services Vehicles) Regulations, 1998; or
  • a Route Authority issued in terms of section 12 of the Road Motor Transportation Act, 1997.

Motorists driving Government-owned vehicles with private number plates, vehicles belonging to parastatals and quasi-Government organisations as well as light motor vehicles transiting Zimbabwe are also required to pay. Motorists are also kindly requested to tender the exact amount of road tolls, observe road signs, reduce speed and exercise extreme caution when approaching road tolling points. Traffic signs (illustrated below) have been erected to inform and warn motorists accordingly.

Table 2: Designated Road Tolling Points

Route

Tolling Points

Distance

Harare-Mutare

Before Crocodile Motel (Rusape) between the 155 km peg and the 157 km peg

14 km from Rusape

After Riverside (Odzi) between the 245 km peg and the 247 km peg

18 km from Mutare

Harare-Nyamapanda

13 Miles (Before Shamva Turn off) between the 19.5 km peg and the 20.5 km peg

20 km from Harare

Harare Chirundu

Inkomo between the 39.5km peg and the 40.5km peg

40 km from Harare

Lions Den between the 136.5km peg and the 137.5km peg

22 km from Chinhoyi

Harare Gweru

After the Norton fly-over between the 44.5 km peg and the 45.5 km peg

44.5 km from Harare

After Kadoma between the 155 km peg and the 156km peg

14 km from Kadoma

Harare Mt Darwin

Before Eskbank Farm between the 17.5 km peg and the 18.5km peg

18 km from Harare

Harare Masvingo

Before Skyline, between the 18 km peg and the 19 km peg

18 km from Harare

Mushagashi between the 257.5 km peg and the 258.5 km peg

32 km from Masvingo

Gweru – Masvingo

Shurugwi between the 19.5 km peg and the 20.5 km peg

10 km from Shurugwi

Gweru – Chivhu

Sino Turn Off between the 30.5 km peg and the 31.5 km peg

31 km from Gweru

Gweru -Bulawayo

Tree Top/Somabula Turn Off between the 16.5km peg and 17.5km peg

17 km from Gweru

Masvingo – Mutare

22 Miles between the 31.5 km peg and the 32.5 km peg

32 km from Mutare

Masvingo – Bulawayo

Mashava between the 52.5 km peg and the 53.5 km peg

53 km from Masvingo

Masvingo – Beitbridge

Lutumba between the 262.5 km peg and the 263.5 km peg

23 km from Beitbridge

Chivi Turn Off between the 44.5km peg and the 46km peg

45 km from Masvingo

Bulawayo -Plumtree

Before ZRP/Hotel Turn Off (Figtree) between the 36.7 km peg and the 37.7 km peg

37.2 km from Bulawayo

Bulawayo -Beitbridge

Naude Quarry Site between the 308 .5km peg and the 309.5 km peg

11.7 km from Beitbridge

Before Esigodini between the 36.5 km peg and the 37.5 km peg

37 km from Bulawayo

Bulawayo -Victoria Falls

Before Nyamandlovhu Turn off between the 12.5 km peg and the 13.5 km peg

13 km from Bulawayo

After Cinderella (Hwange) between the 349 km peg and the 350 km peg

6km from Hwange

Designated Ports of Entry

The following border posts are the designated ports of entry for the purposes of paying road tolls: Beitbridge Border Post; Chirundu Border Post; Victoria Falls Border Post; Kazungula Border Post; Nyamapanda Border Post; Kariba Border Post; Forbes Border Post; Mt Selinda Border Post; Sango Border Post; Mphoengs Border Post; Maitengwe Border Post; Pandamatenga Border Post; Plumtree Border Post; Kanyemba Border Post and Mukumbura Border Post.

For more information, kindly contact your nearest ZIMRA office.

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