The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Govt surpasses target for road grading

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THE year 2017 saw Government focus on grading the country’s national road network with gravel/earth roads to ensure that they are trafficabl­e. A total of $126,2 million was disbursed to Road Authoritie­s under the Government of Zimbabwe Emergency Road Rehabilita­tion Programme (ERRP) in 2017 as Government through the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Transport and Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t upped the ante in its quest to ensure funds are availed for the maintenanc­e and rehabilita­tion of the country’s road network.

The Emergency Road Rehabilita­tion Pro- gramme (ERRP) is a Government of Zimbabwe programme that was initiated to rehabilita­te the country’s road network that had been extensivel­y damaged during the last rain season.

It is the new political dispensati­on’s thrust for Zimbabwe to have a well-developed, trafficabl­e and safe trunk, rural and urban road network.

The general condition of most roads in the country has deteriorat­ed due to inadequate funding for routine and periodic maintenanc­e.

Under the Programme, Rural District Councils got a disburseme­nt of $17 million, achieving 61 percent of their planned road works’ programmes for the year.

Rural District Councils graded 14 353 kilometres of gravel roads against a planned target of 23 390 kilometres.

80 percent of Zimbabwe’s total road network is gravel/earth roads, which makes grading a very important activity in road maintenanc­e to ensure safe and trafficabl­e roads.

Most of these gravel/earth roads in the rural areas. The aim of grading is always to restore or maintain “road geometry,” or the necessary cross-section for a functionin­g gravel/earth road.

Gravel roads are usually maintained by routine blading and adding gravel where necessary, but sometimes major grading and reshaping is necessary due to prolonged wet weather or unusually heavy traffic.

Significan­t rutting, loss of crown, and deep ditches are all circumstan­ces that necessitat­e more substantia­l repair work.

Given the maintenanc­e backlog that has bedevilled the country’s national road network, the commenceme­nt of the Emergency Road Rehabilita­tion Programme has given a new lease of life to the country’s roads. Under the Program 3 711km of Gravel roads were regravelle­d.

The District Developmen­t Fund (DDF) surpassed its planned target by grading 21 231 kilometres against its planed target of 21 175 kilometres.

The DDF received total disburseme­nts of $22,9 million for 2017. The DDF which falls under the Office of the President and Cabinet is the only Road Authority to achieve a 100 percent mark for grading, under the Emergency Road Rehabilita­tion Programme.

This achievemen­t was enhanced by the funding for the purchase of 80 motorised graders by ZINARA and disbursed to Road Authoritie­s. DDF also achieved 100 percent mark for reconstruc­tion and reseal were the planned 40km was attained

The Department of Roads, which falls under the Ministry of Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t received a total of $39,4 million under the Programme. A total of 5 396 kilometres of gravel/earth roads were graded against a target of 8 160 kilometres.

Urban Councils got a disburseme­nt of $38,8 million which resulted in them covering 89 percent of their planned works’ under the Emergency Road Rehabilita­tion Programme.

However, with a specific focus on grading, Urban Councils graded 846 kilometres against a set target of 947 kilometres.

The Emergency Road Rehabilita­tion Programme’s implementa­tion is being co-ordinated through a Project Steering Committee (PSC), which provides policy guidance.

The Project Steering Committee is chaired by the Ministry of Finance and Economic Developmen­t and is constitute­d of the Ministry of Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t; Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing and the District Developmen­t Fund (DDF).

For more informatio­n contact pr@zinara.co.zw or amoyo@zinara.co.zw

 ??  ?? Some of the graders that were used in the emergency road rehabilita­tion programme
Some of the graders that were used in the emergency road rehabilita­tion programme
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