Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 31 March 2026
📘 Source: Lusaka Times

Government has announced that it will kick-start the implementation of a 24-hour economy on April 1, 2026, beginning with the lifting of the night travel ban on commercial trucks and buses. Speaking in an interview, Mr Mulenga explained that removing restrictions on night travel will improve the movement of goods and services, particularly for the transport and logistics sectors. The 24-hour economy policy is expected to stimulate business operations, increase employment opportunities, and boost overall economic growth by allowing businesses to operate beyond traditional working hours.

Meanwhile, Mr Mulenga cautioned that the ongoing tensions in theMiddle Eastcould negatively impact Zambia’s economy, particularly through rising fuel prices. He noted that increased global fuel costs may lead to higher transportation and production expenses, which could in turn affect the cost of living. Government is expected to roll out additional measures in phases as part of the broader strategy to fully implement the 24-hour economy.

Confused government. Lifting night travel? While on loadshedding.

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Originally published by Lusaka Times • March 31, 2026

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