The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Govt, Tongaat seal Tanganda road deal

- Tawanda Mangoma in CHIREDZI

GOVERNMENT is partnering sugarcane giant — Tongaat Hulett and Green Fuel — to rehabilita­te the Ngundu-Tanganda Road.

Addressing a meeting here last week, Transport and Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Minister Joram Gumbo said Government had already sealed the deal.

“We have received multiple complaints from transporte­rs regarding the state of the Ngundu-Tanganda Road, but I am pleased to notify you that Government has secured a deal with sugar processors, Tongaat Hulett and Green Fuel, towards rehabilita­ting the road,” he said.

“As most of you know, the road is excessivel­y damaged from Checheche towards Tanganda and Government in this partnershi­p would undertake to rehabilita­te 33 kilometres.”

Minister Gumbo challenged private companies to partner Government in rehabilita­ting road networks which had outlived their lifespan.

“It’s not a secret that most of our road networks have outlived their lifespan and we would need to expend over $5,5 billion to rehabilita­te the country’s roads,” he said.

“The revenue that Zinara is mobilising is less than $200 million per annum and is not sufficient to cover the maintenanc­e backlog.

“This is why we are urging road authoritie­s to pursue other innovative strategies such as Private Public Partnershi­ps where applicable and mobilisati­on of funds from local financial institutio­ns.

“In this new dispensati­on we have to come up with home grown solutions to our own problems.” The move to rehabilita­te the Ngundu-Tanganda Road comes after Tongaat Hulett has already started installing modern road signs and pothole filling on the road.

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