The government has clarified the ban on intercity travelling, a position which was taken recently to curb the spread of Covid 19 in the country.
Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information Publicity and Broadcasting Services Nick Mangwana, has since explained what constitutes intercity travelling.
He says travelling between Harare and Chitungwiza is “intercity travel” therefore prohibited except for essential service providers only, adding that the same applies to Norton.
Apparently, Mangwana says Ruwa and Epworth are not municipalities or towns therefore travel between them and Harare City Centre is not banned.
Mangwana aldo noted that the government is worried over the continued travelling between cities by some citizens, despite the recently instituted ban on such movements.
When President Emmerson Mnangagwa extended the country’s level 4 lockdown, by further 14 days, he also announced the ban on intercity travelling.
-Zwnews
Buying a car in South Africa and bringing it into Zimbabwe through Beitbridge has become… Read More
For years, our platform has been your trusted destination for breaking football news, match updates,… Read More
Across Africa, vehicle buyers and importers are discovering a new way to connect — through… Read More
Cars for sale in Lesotho are now easily available to consumers with different budgets. Moreover,… Read More
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) confirms a fatal road traffic accident which occurred on 23/10/25… Read More
Zimbabwe's state security agency, Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) has burst an intricate WhatsApp-based scam through… Read More