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Govt revives stalled Binga-Karoi Road project

- BY PATRICIA SIBANDA

THE government has invited contractor­s to bid for the rehabilita­tion of an additional 30km of the KaroiBinga Road after the completion of the first 10km of the project,

NewsDay has establishe­d. Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t deputy minister Joshua Sacco revealed the developmen­t in the National Assembly recently.

He was responding to a query raised by Binga South legislator (Citizens Coalition for Change) Fanuel Cumanzala who expressed concern over the unfinished Binga-Karoi Road which was started way before Zimbabwe’s independen­ce.

Cumanzala took the Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t ministry to task over delays in completing constructi­on of the road.

“May the Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t ministry explain to the House why the Binga-Karoi Road has stalled given the salience of the road in boosting access to tourism facilities and outside markets by the people of the Zambezi Valley,” he said.

“Are you aware that besides being an economic game changer, this road is also a political game changer in the sense that this is a promise that has been made by several government­s including the colonial government?

“When we got independen­ce, the promise was also made by the government led by the late former President (Robert) Mugabe. Now, we have the second republic, the road is still under constructi­on.

This is a big issue for the Zambezi Valley community. Do you have anything to say about this?” he asked.

However, Sacco said the second republic had completed the constructi­on of about 10km out of 60km since it got into office.

“The Karoi-Binga Road is very important both for local communitie­s as well as economic activities including tourism.

“Government is committed to the continued upgrading and constructi­on of the Karoi-Binga Road from gravel to an all-weather standard surface.

“Under the second republic, works on the Karoi-Binga Road resumed in 2019 with constructi­on of 10 kilometres completed from the 50-kilometre peg to the 60 kilometre peg at Zvipane business centre. The newly-constructe­d road section was completed in 2020 and is open to traffic,” Sacco said.

Sacco said government had flighted a tender for the rehabilita­tion of an additional 30km in Mashonalan­d West with one contractor awarded 10 kilometres.

“The tenders for the other two remaining lots of 10 kilometres each are now at an advanced stage of finalisati­on. Similarly, 10km were recently completed in 2023 from the zero kilometre peg to the 10km peg on the Binga-Bumi Road section in Matabelela­nd North province.

“While government is progressin­g with upgrading the road under direct funding from Treasury, options for private sector participat­ion are also being pursued. Currently, a proposal for loan financing is being considered,” he said.

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Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t deputy minister Joshua Sacco

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