The Herald (Zimbabwe)

President declares state of disaster on Harare’s roads

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka Senior Reporter

PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday officially declared a state of disaster on Harare’s roads and road infrastruc­ture through a notice published in the Government Gazette.

The roads have been badly damaged by the incessant rains received this summer.

Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Saviour Kasukuwere announced the President’s declaratio­n in the Government Gazette.

“It is hereby notified that His Excellency the President has, in terms of section 27 (1) of the Civil Protection Act declared that as a result of the La Nina phenomena which has seen most parts of the country receiving excessive rains, a state of disaster exists on the roads and related road network infrastruc­ture in the Harare Metropolit­an Province with effect from 26th January 2017,” said Minister Kasukuwere in the notice.

Minister Kasukuwere,

together with his Transport and Infrastrac­ture Developmen­t counterpar­t Dr Joram Gumbo, toured the damaged roads last month and concluded that they were in a state of disaster.

This prompted Government interventi­on, with the rehabilita­tion of the roads starting with Seke Road, which had some stretches becoming impassable

inister Kasukuwere said Government would assist the City of Harare to rehabilita­te the capitals’ 5 000 km road network, as it became clear that the local authority alone could not do the job.

The Ministry of Transport and Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t has already deployed some of its personnel to work with the City of Harare in rehabilita­ting the roads.

The heavy rains received this year have seriously damaged most roads making driving in the capital dangerous, with some accidents being attributed to the poor state of the road network.

Potholes have become a common feature on the roads.

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