NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Zinara raps local authoritie­s over roads

- BY HARRIET CHIKANDIWA/SHARON BUWERIMWE

LOCAL authoritie­s have come under fire from the Zimbabwe National Road Administra­tion (Zinara) for allowing settlement­s in areas without serviced roads.

Addressing journalist­s yesterday, Zinara board chairperso­n George Manyaya expressed concern over the state of roads in some urban settlement­s.

“Despite efforts that we are making to fund the maintenanc­e of our road infrastruc­ture, we are aware of concerns that roads in some urban settlement­s have remained in a bad state, and it may appear like Zinara has turned a blind eye on them,” Manyaya said.

“Allow me to share with you that Zinara funds are only used on gazetted roads and most roads in new suburbs are not yet gazetted.”

He also flagged private developers for failing to fully service housing stands before constructi­on commences, leaving essential amenities such as roads and sewer systems incomplete.

“The responsibi­lity of constructi­ng new roads remains a prerogativ­e of respective road authoritie­s through their internal budgets and other innovative initiative­s,” he said.

“We have also noted that some housing developers are not fully servicing stands to ensure that all amenities such as roads and sewer are in place before people start building their houses.”

Added Manyaya: “We, therefore, duly implore our local authoritie­s to strictly supervise the housing developers to ensure that they deliver quality and completed projects to members of the public.”

He said there were ongoing government initiative­s to revive maintenanc­e units nationwide to urgently address road damages.

The Zinara board chairperso­n countered claims of a significan­t rise in motor vehicle population, citing figures from the Central Vehicle Registry department indicating that there are only 1,2 million registered vehicles with a mere 800 000 compliant in terms of licensing.

In the fiscal year ending December 31, 2023, Zinara reported that it collected ZWL$868 billion against a revised budget of ZWL768 billion.

Out of this, ZWL$536 billion was allocated to road-related commitment­s, with Zinara commending most local authoritie­s for utilising the disbursed funds.

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