On the South African side of the border the
N1 Highway connects this border post to the main economic centres of
Pretoria (463 km) and
Johannesburg (521 km). The closest town is
Musina (16 km). On the
Zimbabwean side of the border post the road splits in two, with the
A6 running to
Bulawayo and the
R1 to
Masvingo. A railway also passes through this border post, side by side with the road, and splits into a line to
Bulawayo and a line to
Gweru via
Rutenga. Three railway lines meet at Beitbridge: the South African
Spoornet line to
Polokwane, the
National Railways of Zimbabwe line to
Gweru via
Rutenga and the
Beitbridge Bulawayo Railway.
Education There are four primary schools in the town namely Beitbridge Mission, Beitbridge Government, Dulivhadzimo Primary and St Mary's Primary School. There is a private school in the town named under Oakleigh House Trust School. Two secondary schools, Vhembe High School and St Joseph's Secondary School, cater for the post primary education in the town. There is no tertiary education facility in the town and high school graduates travel to district outside Beitbridge for tertiary education.
Venue Dulivhadzimu Stadium, a small multi-purpose arena in the town was chosen by the
ZANU-PF led
21st February Movement to host the annual national celebration of
Robert Mugabe's date of birth on Saturday, 23 February 2008. On 21 February, two days before,
Mugabe had turned 84. It was reported that workers repaired the potholes on the main roads in the city to make sure
Mugabe's motorcade moved swiftly with a measure of comfort. ==Transportation==