Govt pothole hotline appeal faces test of credibility
[The Zimbabwean - Zimbabwe] - 21/01/2026
The Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development’s latest appeal to citizens to report potholes and urgent road defects through dedicated provincial hotlines, is facing a test of credibility, as questions mount over whether reporting alone can meaningfully resolve a road crisis rooted (…)
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