Under Statutory Instrument 89 of 2021 which came into effect on Friday, second-hand vehicles manufactured 10 years ago, except commercial vehicles and those for agricultural purposes, will no longer be permitted into the country.
Critics say imports of substandard used vehicles are contributing to road carnage as well as worsening pollution that hampers efforts to mitigate the effects of climate change.
The new law is expected to drive the demand for locally produced vehicles.
Last year Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube announced that Zimbabwe would start to locally manufacture buses for the mass public transport system as part of government efforts to revive the country’s once-vibrant automobile industry.
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