Zambia's government plans to lift night travel restrictions on trucks and buses, a policy shift aimed at supporting the development of a 24-hour economy. The move represents an effort to enhance logistics efficiency and reduce transportation bottlenecks that have constrained economic activity. By allowing round-the-clock movement of commercial vehicles, authorities expect improved supply chain operations and faster goods delivery across the country. The initiative signals government commitment to modernizing infrastructure policies and removing regulatory barriers that hinder business operations. Stakeholders in the transport and logistics sectors view this development positively, citing potential benefits for regional trade competitiveness.
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