A8 is part of the Trans-African Highway 4 which is runs from Cairo through Gaborone to Cape Town. The TAH 4 is 8.861 kilometers long and the A8 covers only 440 km which is only about 5% of the trans-national road corridor. However together with the A7 Highway that runs 110 km from Bulawayo to Plumtree Border Post the Zimbabwean length of the TAH 4 becomes 550 km, which is about 6% of the total trans-national corridor.[3][4]
Junctions
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As shown on the Automobile Association 1973 Map.[5]
24 km from Halfway House is Lubimbi Turn Off to the right. This road eventually reaches Magunje and the A1 Highway to Chirundu. A 4x4 truck is recommended for this route.
Dete-Kamativi Crossroads
About 59 km from Halfway House is the Dete-Kamativi crossroads. The left lead is the Dete Road 17 km to Dete and the right is Kamativi Road to Kamativi Mine 29 km away. About 25 km on this road is the Binga Turn-off signposted. From this point Binga is about 155 km away.
• Umguza River
• Insuza River
• Bubi River
• Lupane River
• Shabula River
• Gwayi River
• Ilambo River
• Kapami River
• Inyantwe River
• Bongora River
• Lukozi River
• Deka River
• Matetsi River
Toll Plazas
The A8 is a road with tollgates at the following points.[7]
^"UPDATED Armfa Map"(PDF). Armfa.net. February 2015. p. 6. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2016-04-20. Retrieved 13 April 2016. Map showing current tolling points