The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Chirundu highway to create youth jobs

- Conrad Mupesa Mashonalan­d West Bureau

GOVERNMENT has assured youths in Mashonalan­d West that they will benefit from employment created through the dualisatio­n of the Beitbridge-Harare-Chirundu Highway.

The Harare-Chirundu Highway, which straddles most of the province, should see many youths benefiting as casuals.

In an interview last week, Deputy Minister of Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t Engineer Michael Madanha said although Government had awarded the tender to a foreign company, locals were expected to play a part in other constructi­on-related processes or as casual labourers.

“We expect youths, especially those staying close to the highway, to benefit from the dualisatio­n process as they will be employed as manual labourers,” he said.

“As Government, we also managed to award our local constructi­on industry the opportunit­y to provide the foreign constructi­on company with quarry stones and other locally available materials.”

Thousands of youths, said Eng Madanha, stood to benefit from the three-year dualisatio­n process.

“The process is likely to take at least three years and thousands of youths will be benefiting in the entire process,” he said.

Youths at Charlie village in Nyamakate, Hurungwe, expressed gratitude for the opportunit­y and pleaded with Government to oversee the recruitmen­t process to ensure an impartial process. are in the way of the proposed project.

Eng Madanha said Government was still assessing how those that will be affected will be compensate­d.

“We are currently assessing the impact and, for now, I cannot give details on how the affected people will be compensate­d,” he said.

The dualisatio­n of the highway is expected to improve the quality of the road, which has so far outlived its lifespan of 20 years by almost 35 years.

The route provides passage from South Africa to countries like Zambia, Tanzania and DRC, and is one of the busiest in the country and region.

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