Daily Nation Newspaper

‘Fix rail line, says Mulobezi residents

- By ANDREW MIKOMA in Makunka

RESIDENTS of Mulobezi have appealed to the UPND government to consider rehabilita­ting the infamous Mulobezi Railway line.

This follows the derailment which occurred on Friday evening involving train No. 457 on loco 309 known as the Mulobezi mixed train around 17:30 hours between Siambizi- Kalamba section in Kazungula, causing two wagons to roll over.

The two wagons, left at least 12 people injured and admitted to Mankunka Mission while some are in the Livingston­e Teaching Hospital.

According to the residents, the cardinal issue is the track that needs to be rehabilita­ted as it is in a bad state and takes time to reach Mulobezi.

Muyunda Nasilele, a resident of Machile area in Mulobezi told the Daily Nation in Makunka over the weekend that the railway line was in such disrepair and that what was previously an eight-hour journey once a day became a two-day crawl once a week in the mid-2000’s up to now.

Mr Nasilele said that Mulobezi railway line should be worked on or be given urgent attention by the new administra­tion adding that this was the only reliable mode of transport people from Mulobezi use.

“This line covers 160 kms only but the train takes three days to reach Mulobezi.... please let the UPND government look into this matter because it does not only benefit the people of Mulobezi but also Kazungula where it passes through,” Mr Nasilele said. He has also appealed to Members of Parliament for Katombora and Mulobezi constituen­cies to work together and push for the rehabilita­tion of the railway line.

Another resident, Maliki Mate said,” This is not the first time this is happening. What is a lasting solution ? We can’t continue like this”.

Ms Mate who was heading to Ngwezi area on the same train said that for a long time now, the people of Kazungula and Mulobezi districts have suffered due to the poor state of the rail truck resulting in derailment­s.

“The rail line needs repairs, in fact a complete overhaul would do in order to avoid such kind of derailment­s. We have suffered enough,” she said.

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