The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Kadoma embarks on $1m road rehab

- Blessings Chidakwa in KADOMA

KADOMA City Council has embarked on a $1 million road rehabilita­tion exercise expected to cover urban and rural areas over three months.

The company contracted to do the job started last week, with the city centre getting top priority.

Upon completion of the city centre, the company will then rehabilita­te other roads including Sanyati, Eiffel Flats, Mutarimanj­a, Marandu, Westview, Ngezi and Banda roads.

In an interview yesterday, the mayor Councillor Muchinerip­i Chinyangan­ya said the road rehabilita­tion exercise would take about three months to complete.

“We contracted a company called Exodus. It is supposed to finish the road rehabilita­tion exercise by October 31,” he said.

A site visit done by this reporter around the city’s major roads over the weekend revealed some remarkable work that was being done as the company was working even on Sunday trying to meet its target.

The company has since completed patching potholes on major roads in the city centre including Cameroon Square.

The $1,02 million availed to Kadoma by Government is part of the over $9 million channelled to Mashonalan­d West province as a whole under the Emergency Road Rehabilita­tion Programme (ERRP).

The funds are part of this year’s Zimbabwe National Roads Administra­tion’s (zinara) $232 million allocated for road maintenanc­e and rehabilita­tion projects countrywid­e.

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