The Herald (Zimbabwe)

All set for Harare-B/Bridge dualisatio­n

- Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspond­ent

AUSTRIAN constructi­on giant, Geiger Internatio­nal, the contractor engaged by Government for the Harare-Beitbridge Highway, has completed surveying the road, paving way for the commenceme­nt of the multi-million dollar project.

Geiger Internatio­nal has since started shipping machinery and equipment into the country ahead of the anticipate­d start of the project.

The company will set its base in Masvingo.

In an interview recently, Transport and Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Minister Dr Joram Gumbo said Government had since secured all the funds required for the project.

He said the project had been delayed by the registrati­on processes of a company that was supposed to inject funds into Geiger Internatio­nal.

“The project is now going on smoothly because we have signed some important agreements with the contractor,” said Dr Gumbo.

“We had to address some modalities with the State Procuremen­t Board and that has since been done. The financier of the project could not register their company with Geiger Internatio­nal to be able to send money into the country, but that has been addressed.”

Dr Gumbo said the Ministry of Finance and Economic Developmen­t had its own problems, which also contribute­d to the delay, but that had since been sorted out.

“As I am speaking, the company has moved all the money for Beitbridge-Harare dualisatio­n project into the country and I can safely say the money is secure,” he said.

“The company engineers have done the surveys of the road and where they will put their machinery. The company’s base will be in Masvingo.”

Dr Gumbo said the project would cost $1,7 billion and not the $2 billion reported in the media.

“The Beitbridge-Harare Highway dualisatio­n will cost $998 million, which has come in the form of a loan payable for a period of 20 years through tollgates money,” he said.

“The Harare ring road will cost $300 million and will be done by a Chinese company, while the Harare-Chirundu Road will cost $665 million.”

Dr Gumbo said the amount did not include $8 million secured from Japan.

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