• About Us
  • Contacts
  • 0,00 $
Saturday, April 18, 2026
  • Login
THE MOZAMBIQUE TIMES
  • Home
  • Politics
    Chapo defende diálogo para resolver conflito no Congo

    Mozambican President Urges Stronger Press Role Amid Democratic Consolidation

    Mozambique Signals Policy Direction at Ruling Party Meeting with IMF Debt Repayment and Mining Crackdown

    Mozambique Signals Policy Direction at Ruling Party Meeting with IMF Debt Repayment and Mining Crackdown

    Frelimo leadership demands action on likely fuel crisis

    Frelimo leadership demands action on likely fuel crisis

    Chapo Reaffirms Commitment to APRM

    Chapo Reaffirms Commitment to APRM

    Chapo: One Year Trying to Get the Country Back on Track

    Chapo: One Year Trying to Get the Country Back on Track

    Líderes da Sociedade Civil Preocupados com o Risco de Interferência do Governo na Gestão das ONGs

    Civil Society Leaders Concerned About Government Interference in NGO Operations

    Polícia Nega ter Disparado Contra Caravana de Venâncio Mondlane

    Police Deny Shooting at Mondlane’s motorcade

    Terrorism in Cabo Delgado: EU Disburses 20 Million Euros for Defence Forces of Rwanda

    Rwanda’s Involvement in the Congo War Does Not Affect European Union Funding in Cabo Delgado

    Parto Difícil: Daniel Chapo com Dificuldades de Formar Governo

    Chapo Wants Natural Resources to Serve the Country’s Development

    Trending Tags

    • MOZAMBIQUE ELECTIONS
    • POLICE
    • Elections
  • Security
    • Terrorism
    • Crime and Corruption
  • Economy
  • Oil and Gas
  • Gender
  • Climate
  • Investigation
  • Opinion
  • Fact Check
  • MOZCAST
  • Advertise here
pt PT en ENG
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Politics
    Chapo defende diálogo para resolver conflito no Congo

    Mozambican President Urges Stronger Press Role Amid Democratic Consolidation

    Mozambique Signals Policy Direction at Ruling Party Meeting with IMF Debt Repayment and Mining Crackdown

    Mozambique Signals Policy Direction at Ruling Party Meeting with IMF Debt Repayment and Mining Crackdown

    Frelimo leadership demands action on likely fuel crisis

    Frelimo leadership demands action on likely fuel crisis

    Chapo Reaffirms Commitment to APRM

    Chapo Reaffirms Commitment to APRM

    Chapo: One Year Trying to Get the Country Back on Track

    Chapo: One Year Trying to Get the Country Back on Track

    Líderes da Sociedade Civil Preocupados com o Risco de Interferência do Governo na Gestão das ONGs

    Civil Society Leaders Concerned About Government Interference in NGO Operations

    Polícia Nega ter Disparado Contra Caravana de Venâncio Mondlane

    Police Deny Shooting at Mondlane’s motorcade

    Terrorism in Cabo Delgado: EU Disburses 20 Million Euros for Defence Forces of Rwanda

    Rwanda’s Involvement in the Congo War Does Not Affect European Union Funding in Cabo Delgado

    Parto Difícil: Daniel Chapo com Dificuldades de Formar Governo

    Chapo Wants Natural Resources to Serve the Country’s Development

    Trending Tags

    • MOZAMBIQUE ELECTIONS
    • POLICE
    • Elections
  • Security
    • Terrorism
    • Crime and Corruption
  • Economy
  • Oil and Gas
  • Gender
  • Climate
  • Investigation
  • Opinion
  • Fact Check
  • MOZCAST
  • Advertise here
No Result
View All Result
THE MOZAMBIQUE TIMES
No Result
View All Result
Home Politics

Maputo Tollgate sabotaged again, despite police intervention

Ricardo Dias by Ricardo Dias
July 10, 2025
in Politics
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0
Maputo Tollgate sabotaged again, despite police intervention

Photo by Ricardo Dias.

0
SHARES
112
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Whatsapp

- The resumption of the tolls lasted for less than two hours in the midst of chaos and attempts to block the EN4 highway by rioters

- Motorists broke through the gates despite the attempts by police agents in the booths to enforce payment


By Aurélio Muianga and Ricardo Dias


Maputo (MOZTIMES) – The resumption of paying tolls at the toll gate on National Highway Number 4 (EN4), between the cities of Maputo and Matola, as suspended two hours after it had begun, due to rioting, disobedience by motorists, and the failure of police intervention.

EN4 is the motorway between Maputo and South Africa, and it has been operated by the South African company Trans-African Concessions (TRAC) for the past 20 years. TRAC announced on Wednesday that it intended resuming the collection of tolls as from Thursday at the two toll gates (at Maputo and Moamba) on the 100 kilometre long road.

Former Presidential candidate Venancio Mondlane called for the non-payment of tolls in December, and continued non-payment is among the demands Mondlane listed among the measures he wanted the new government to implement in its first hundred days.

Some motorists smashed through the gates before 07.00, despite the presence of a large police contingent. 30 minutes later, reinforcements from the riot police (UIR) arrived. Police agents were placed in the toll booths to oblige motorists to pay the tolls. Other police officers removed the obstacles placed by rioters on the road.

Some rioters threatened to set the toll gate on fire. “We’re going to burn this toll gate”, yelled one young rioter, who lives near the toll gate. “It brings no benefit for us, it’s just for Frelimo. We’re fed up with this”.

Buses and minibuses were unable to continue their journey. So their passengers disembarked, and continued on foot to their destinations, in Maputo or Matola.

At aound 09.00, a trailer truck and an articulated bus were placed about 200 metres from the tollgate, to make it impossible for traffic to move in either direction. About a kilometre from the tollgate, gangs of youths stopped vehicles to order the motorists not to pay the tolls. The police fired tear gas and live ammunition to disperse them.
A TRAC statement earlier in the week had claimed that the human, technical and security condition were in place to resume collecting the tolls. TRAC pledged that the tolls would not be increased, but would be the same as those in force before the rioting.

On Thursday, the TRAC director of maintenance, Fenias Mazive, told reporters that the December riots “in addition to the financial costs from the non-collection of the tolls, caused paralysis of building works on the Tchumene and Moamba stretches of EN4", in Maputo province.
"The road surface was damaged, and lampposts were knocked down. There’s still no date for replacing them”, said Mazive. He added that TRAC is still calculating the losses it has suffered.

He added that TRAC has tried to make motorists aware of the importance of the company, which channels part of the money from the tolls to the Mozambican state budget. TRAC regards EN4 as a key part of the Maputo Corridor Development Plan, that will drive regional economic growth. (AM/RD)

Previous Post

Opposition MP Sleeps in Hiding in Fear for His Life

Next Post

Mondlane’s Populist Measures Could Undermine Chapo’s Governance, Analyst Warns

Next Post
Não São Membros do PODEMOS que São Perseguidos e Assassinados, São Apoiantes de Venâncio Mondlane, afirma João Feijó

Mondlane’s Populist Measures Could Undermine Chapo’s Governance, Analyst Warns

Please login to join discussion

Search by categories

  • Business
  • Climate
  • Crime
  • Crime and Corruption
  • Economia
  • Editorial
  • Election 2024
  • Eleições
  • Fact Check
  • Features
  • Gender
  • Género
  • Investigation
  • Oil and Gas
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Politics
  • Security
  • Segurança
  • Sem categoria
  • Terrorism

Search from tags

2024 Budget CABO DELGADO CLIMATE CNE DEMOCRACY DIALOGUE DYSFUNCTIONAL DEMOCRATIC ELECTIONS ELECTIOS 2024 ELEIÇÕES 2024 Eleições Frelimo Gender Health Hospital INCIDENTS JUSTICE KIDNAPPED Manhiça MATOLA MOZAMBIQUE MOZAMBIQUE ELECTIONS MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS NGO OPPOSITION PEOPLE PODEMOS PODEMOSELEIÇÕES POLICE POLÍCIA PRESS FREEDOM VIOLATIONS PROTESTS PÓS-ELEITORAL RAINY SEASON RESULTS RWANDA SADC SOCIAL CONTRACT STAE TERRORISM VENÂNCIO MONDLANE VIOLENCE VOTING World Bank

Category

  • Business
  • Climate
  • Crime
  • Crime and Corruption
  • Economia
  • Editorial
  • Election 2024
  • Eleições
  • Fact Check
  • Features
  • Gender
  • Género
  • Investigation
  • Oil and Gas
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Politics
  • Security
  • Segurança
  • Sem categoria
  • Terrorism

Recent Posts

  • Regional Drug Routes Shift as Domestic Impact Grows, Authorities Say April 15, 2026
  • Insurgents Kill Three Civilians in Cabo Delgado April 15, 2026
  • Fuel Shortages hit Maputo as Government Pushes Reforms April 14, 2026
  • Chapo Speech Shows Tensions in Approach to Concerns of Young People April 13, 2026

© 2024 The Mozambique Times, All rights reserved

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

  • Login
  • Sign Up
Forgot Password?
Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.
body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
    0
      0
      Seu carrinho
      Seu carrinho está vazioReturn to Shop
      To find out your shipping cost , Please proceed to checkout.
      Continuar comprando
          Products you might like
          Products you might like
          • Apoio à Educação
            Apoio à Educação
            100,00 $
          • Preço por artigo
            Preço por artigo
            20,00 $
          • Platinum
            Platinum
            2000,00 $
          • Bronze:
            Bronze:
            250,00 $
          • Gold
            Gold
            1100,00 $
          No Result
          View All Result
          • Home
          • Politics
            • Elections
          • Security
            • Terrorism
            • Crime and Corruption
          • Economy
          • Oil and Gas
          • Gender
          • Climate
          • Investigation
          • Opinion
          • Fact Check
          • MOZCAST
          • Advertise here
          • enENG
            • pt PT
            • en ENG

          © 2024 The Mozambique Times, All rights reserved

          Are you sure want to unlock this post?
          Unlock left : 0
          Are you sure want to cancel subscription?