Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

2 new bridges in Mat South

- Richard Muponde Gwanda Correspond­ent

THE District Developmen­t Fund has constructe­d two bridges in Gwanda North and South respective­ly at a total cost of $115 000 under the Food for Assets programme.

Pelele Bridge in Ntalale which cost $70 000 and Mlampaphel­e Bridge built at a cost of $45 000 in Halisupi were constructe­d with the help of communitie­s which provided free labour with other participan­ts being paid with grain provided by the Department of Social Welfare under the Food for Assets Programme.

Commission­ing the two bridges last week, the Minister of Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t, Dr Joram Gumbo said the bridges will ease transport challenges for farmers as they deliver their produce to markets after a successful agricultur­e season.

“The extension work in both crop and livestock will also be enhanced by this connectivi­ty. Economic activities will also improve due to accessibil­ity to markets and ease of moving commoditie­s closer to communitie­s. Generally the deployment­s of qualified personnel will ensure quality services to these communitie­s and beyond,” said Dr Gumbo.

He said the Government thrives to see developmen­t in all communitie­s especially trafficabl­e roads and bridges with the aim of enhancing good living standards of the rural population.

“I want to show my appreciati­on to the success of the partnershi­p between DDF which provided expertise, co-ordination, the bulk of material as well as equipment to make this structure a reality, department of Social Welfare for grain deliveries to the area in support of the constructi­on activities,” he said.

The Minister of Rural Developmen­t, Promotion and Preservati­on of National Culture and Heritage who is responsibl­e for State Affairs in Matabelela­nd South province, Cde Abednigo Ncube said trafficabl­e road network stimulates developmen­t of communitie­s.

“Such developmen­ts will enable them to be able to engage in income generating projects thereby boosting our economy and booting out dependence syndrome. This also shows that as Matabelela­nd South we are mainstream­ing Zim Asset in all our plans and programmes,” said Cde Ncube.

Speaking at the same occasion, DDF Matabelela­nd South provincial co-ordinator, Mr Douglas Dube said synergies they entered into, with the communitie­s helped to fulfil the projects.

“Labour was for free and some of the members were coming from the Food for Assets programme where Social Welfare provided grain. So in brief the bridges were a product of the programme including the one we are about to finish in Plumtree, Mananda Bridge,” said Mr Dube.

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