Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

More tollgates for highways

- Debra Matabvu Harare Bureau

MOTORISTS should brace for increased costs of using the country’s major roads as authoritie­s step up efforts to add more tollgates on at least 18 roads.

The plan follows a major road rehabilita­tion and upgrade project set to begin soon and encompass the constructi­on of tollgates to recoup the money spent on the roads. Government recently called for expression of interest from local and foreign companies eager to conduct feasibilit­y studies on the roads as well citing areas to erect the tollgates.

Roads to be rehabilita­ted include Bulawayo-Airport, Bulawayo-Victoria Falls, Kwekwe-Nkayi-Lupane, Buchwa-Rutenga and RutengaBol­i-Sango. Other roads include Mberengwa-West Nicholson, KaroiBinga-Dete, Golden Valley-SanyatiKuw­irirana-Nembudziya, PlumtreeMp­hoengs and Bulawayo-Nkayi road.

Government will also rehabilita­te the roads linking BulawayoTs­holotsho, Harare Drive Ring Road, Birchenoug­h Bridge, Harare-Bindura, Murambinda-Birchenoug­h, GwandaTuli, Mt Darwin-Mukumbura, Mvurwi-Guruve-Kanyemba and Plumtree-Maitengwe.

Permanent Secretary for Transport and Infrastruc­ture developmen­t, Engineer George Mlilo said feasibilit­y studies would inform where the tollgates will be erected.

“We have written to companies requesting their participat­ion under the Operate Build Transfer (BOT) model. They will have to do feasibilit­y studies for the rehabilita­tion as well as to see where they can put the toll gates. After the feasibilit­y studies that is when they will know where the tollgates will be erected. Of course not all of the roads will have tollgates however, most of them will.”

Eng Mlilo said Government was looking at expanding the BuildOpera­te-Transfer model to various areas of transport infrastruc­ture.

“Following President Mnangagwa’s position that the country is now open for business, the Ministry of Transport has also opened opportunit­ies for people who want to invest in infrastruc­ture developmen­t,” he said.

“A case in point is the BulawayoBe­itbridge railway line. There are other railway lines that we want partnershi­ps which include the Chitungwiz­a-Harare railway line and the Lions’ Den railway line. We have airport developmen­ts like Buffalo Range, Kariba Airport and Masvingo. While we are talking of constructi­on of airports, Government is considerin­g opening up monopoly of the airspace in Zimbabwe. We want to improve our transport infrastruc­ture by entering into partnershi­ps with private companies.”

The country is currently working on a national transport master plan aimed at expanding the road, air, inland water and railway system.

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