TollGate, Licensing Fees Hiked
Vehicle tolling and licensing fees have been increased by the government with effect from today, Friday, 20 November 2020.
The new tariffs contained in the latest Government Gazette.
THE adjustments have been necessitated by a need to keep in line with the prevailing economic situation and to ensure that the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) adequately supports road authorities with meaningful disbursements for road development and rehabilitation.
Tolling fees for light motor vehicles that fall under class one will now pay $120 up from $45 and class two vehicles will now pay $180 reviewed from $80.
Buses (class three) are now paying $240 up from $90.
Heavy vehicles (class four) that were paying $115 are now required to pay $300 while haulage trucks (class five) now pay $590 up from $225.
Class seven, which is the residential discount for people living near a tollgate and who frequently pass through the facility, is now $600 up from $250.
Vehicle licensing fees have been adjusted from $750 to $1 800 for light motor vehicles and vehicles with a net mass of 10 750kg and above will now have to pay $30 000 up from $11,250.
See the Gazette attached below.
You can also download the S. I. 278 of 2020 Vehicle Registration and Licensing (Amendment) Regulations.