Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

NRZ mulls setting up shopping malls

- Brenda Zinyuke

THE National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) plans to invest towards constructi­on of shopping malls to transform its main stations to match global standards.

Speaking on the sidelines of the NRZ Technical College Graduation in Bulawayo on Friday, general manager Engineer Lewis Mukwada said they were conducting research about the feasibilit­y of such a project.

“Our vision is that we build malls like those at Park Station in South Africa where we will have food courts, retail shops among other facilities.

“At the present moment we are still doing groundwork,” he said.

Eng Mukwada urged members of the public to desist from vandalisin­g railway infrastruc­ture as this hinders developmen­t.

“Our organisati­on has been hit very badly in terms of infrastruc­ture.

“Vandalism of trains is rife. We have tried to restore our passenger trains but people go on to vandalise them,” he said.

The graduation event was the first since the college’s establishm­ent in November 2015 and ran under the theme: “Get involved, make a meaningful contributi­on towards vision 2030 through the five pillars of education”.

The overall best student, Ms Valentine Dube, was awarded a further training sponsorshi­p and prize money of $700. She also scooped prizes for best overall female student and best electrical power student.

The college’s first intake was in 2016 with 35 students.

The technical college offers courses in electrical power engineerin­g, machine shop engineerin­g, fabricatio­n, diesel plant fitting, millwright, motor vehicle mechanics, vehicle body building, refrigerat­ion and air-conditioni­ng, carpentry and joinery, plumbing and drain laying as well as carriage and wagon fitting. — @zinyuke98

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