SA and Zimbabwe split Beit Bridge revenue from traffic

HARARE — South Africa and Zimbabwe are to split revenue from traffic through the Limpopo Bridge, whose administration was handed over to the Zimbabwean government on Monday.

The handover followed the expiry of the 20-year long build, operate and transfer agreement signed with New Limpopo Bridge, the company that built the bridge in 1994.

Traffic coming into Zimbabwe will pay fees to the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara). It remains unclear which agency will handle South Africa’s revenue collection.

The cash-strapped Zimbabwean government is set to pocket $1.6m monthly through toll fees…

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