Revamped Bulawayo-Vic Falls Road Fuels Tourism and Trade Growth

The opening of a 19.2-kilometre stretch along the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls Highway has injected fresh momentum into Zimbabwe’s infrastructure development drive, reinforcing the nation’s commitment to modern, safe, and trade-enabling road networks.

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This latest achievement under the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme (ERRP II) comes as part of the larger 440-kilometre corridor linking the industrial city of Bulawayo to the tourism capital, Victoria Falls. The project is already reshaping travel and logistics, enhancing access to key tourism sites, and strengthening regional integration with neighbouring countries such as Zambia, Botswana, and Namibia.

The improved stretch not only shortens travel time for tourists but also provides a safer and smoother passage for haulage trucks and cross-border traders. This is expected to stimulate commerce between Zimbabwe and its regional partners while boosting domestic economic activity along the route.

Government’s sustained focus on infrastructure aligns with Vision 2030 goals of transforming Zimbabwe into an upper-middle-income economy. The successful completion of this section demonstrates visible progress in public investment efficiency and accountability under the Second Republic’s development agenda.

For communities along the corridor, the benefits are already tangible. Improved access to markets, easier mobility, and increased tourism traffic are creating new business prospects for local entrepreneurs. With the road gradually taking shape, the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls route is emerging as a vital artery for both economic growth and social development.

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