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BCC gets over $15m for road maintenanc­e

- BY SILAS NKALA Follow Silas on Twitter @silasnkala

GOVERNMENT, through the Zimbabwe National Road Administra­tion (Zinara), recently disbursed over $15 million to the Bulawayo City Council for routine road maintenanc­e works that includes pothole patching.

The maintenanc­e works are expected to start this month.

“The 2021 Zinara budget allocation was $154 360 730 to cover both routine and periodic maintenanc­e works,” council minutes read in part.

“The routine maintenanc­e works would comprise of pothole patching of public transport routes, central business district, major and minor collector roads with an allocation of $61 744 220, while the periodic maintenanc­e programme would focus on the rehabilita­tion of Masiyepham­bili Drive between Victoria Falls road and Luveve Road, approximat­ely a 6,5km section.

“The rehabilita­tion would comprise pavement reconstruc­tion, storm water drainage improvemen­t, and installati­on of streetligh­ts on the 2,2km stretch and resealing works on the 4,3km stretch.

“The rehabilita­tion works were estimated to cost approximat­ely $92 616 438. Zinara disbursed $15 436 055 for the first quarter on February 3, 2021 for routine maintenanc­e works. So far, 75% of the funds had been used in the procuremen­t of materials to produce coldmix, hotmix, road line paint, and plant repairs.”

According to the minutes, the target was to utilise the disbursed funds to enable Zinara to release the second quarter disburseme­nt.

Council engineer Simela Dube confirmed that $15 436 055 had been disbursed for routine maintenanc­e works, starting with pothole patching by community groups.

He said the outstandin­g wards which were left out in 2020 would be considered first for the maintenanc­e.

“The declaratio­n (of roads as a state of national disaster) was expected to trigger mobilisati­on and the release of funds to attend to the damaged roads in accordance with SI [Statutory Instrument] 47 of 2021 section 6,” the minutes read.

“For the duration, the Department

of Roads shall take over the rehabilita­tion and constructi­on of major roads in urban local authoritie­s to expedite maintenanc­e and repair works with provincial road engineers superinten­ding over all roads within their respective provinces.

“The Department of Roads shall access the advances to the National Protection Fund that may be made in terms of section 30 of the Civil Protection Act (Chapter 10:06). The government was, however, yet to allocate ERRP [emergency road rehabilita­tion programme] funds to local authoritie­s. The disburseme­nt formula and pattern was unknown.”

The works are supposed to start this month and the roads listed in the programme are Matopos Road23rd Avenue City boundary, Old Esigodini Crouch Road-Hope Fountain Road, Nkulumane roads, Maduma Road, Intemba to S Ngwenya shops, Luveve 5 roads, Murchison Road, 4th Avenue-Robert Mugabe Way to Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Street and 8th Avenue- Robert Mugabe Way to Jason Moyo.

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The City of Masvingo recently added 12 vehicles to its fleet to enhance service delivery. The new vehicles, which comprise a refuse compactor, a Toyota minibus, five Toyota sedan vehicles and five Nissan pick-up trucks, were purchased using revenue collected from ratepayers.
Pic: Masvingo City via Twitter The City of Masvingo recently added 12 vehicles to its fleet to enhance service delivery. The new vehicles, which comprise a refuse compactor, a Toyota minibus, five Toyota sedan vehicles and five Nissan pick-up trucks, were purchased using revenue collected from ratepayers.

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