Mutare-Nyanga Road sags due to illegal mining activities
[Zimbabwe Situation - Zimbabwe] - 1er/01/2026
Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter A STRETCH of the Mutare–Nyanga Road has collapsed, raising serious safety concerns among motorists and nearby residents after illegal gold panners dug a trench beneath the road, weakening its structure and forcing traffic to be reduced to a single lane. The sagging (…)
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