Harare–Masvingo highway corridor (via Chivhu)

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The Harare–Masvingo highway corridor (via Chivhu) is a major arterial road route in Zimbabwe linking the capital Harare with the southern city of Masvingo through the town of Chivhu, serving as a key transport and trade corridor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf road transport corridor
connectsCity Harare NERFINISHED
Masvingo NERFINISHED
country Zimbabwe
function facilitates movement of goods between Harare and Masvingo
facilitates movement of people between Harare and Masvingo
hasDirection north–south
hasEconomicSignificance high
hasIntermediateTown Chivhu NERFINISHED
importance strategic for domestic trade
strategic for regional connectivity in southern Zimbabwe
linksCapitalTo Masvingo NERFINISHED
linkType intercity road link
locatedIn Zimbabwe NERFINISHED
partOf Zimbabwe national road network NERFINISHED
passesThrough Chivhu NERFINISHED
passesThroughRegion northern Zimbabwe
southern Zimbabwe
roleInEconomy supports agricultural produce transport
supports commercial freight movement
supports passenger transport
servesAs key transport corridor
major arterial road route
trade corridor
servesCity Harare NERFINISHED
Masvingo NERFINISHED
servesTown Chivhu NERFINISHED
supports trade between northern and southern Zimbabwe
supportsSector logistics
trade
transport
terminusNorth Harare NERFINISHED
terminusSouth Masvingo NERFINISHED
transportMode road
usedBy freight trucks
long-distance buses
private vehicles
via Chivhu NERFINISHED

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Chikomba District hasRoadConnection Harare–Masvingo highway corridor (via Chivhu)