Although the Gauteng e-toll controversy has made the user/payer concept of tolled roads a rather heated subject of debate in SA, the concept has now spread its wings in Mozambique.
The only two toll roads in the country at present are the Mozambique extension of the SA-Maputo highway run by SA’s Trans African Concessions (TRAC) and the other in the northern province of Tete by Estradas do Zambeze.
But the latest plan, according to Mozambique press reports, is for five more.
These five road sections are due to shift to private management before the end of the year, according to the ministry of public works and housing, Cadmiel Muthemba.
They are Matola/Boane, Marracuene/Lindela, Vanduzi/Changara, Nampula/Nacala and Monapo/Ilha de Moçambique.
Mozambique to go tolling
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