The Herald (Zimbabwe)

NEWS: GOVT POURS $175M INTO ROAD REHAB:

- Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspond­ent

GOVERNMENT has approved a $175 million road rehabilita­tion project under the Public Sector Investment Programme (PSIP) and the Emergency Road Rehabilita­tion Programme (ERRP).

The project will also see some bridges being constructe­d.

Years of neglect by the previous administra­tion saw the country’s infrastruc­ture, including roads deteriorat­ing at an alarming rate and posing danger to users.

Of the $175 million, Government will work on five bridges - Bubi Bridge in Matabelela­nd South on Lutumba-Chikwalakw­ala Road, Chilonga Bridge on Chiredzi Sango Road, Kawonga River Bridge, Nyamangura River Bridge and Jeka River Bridge in Mberengwa.

The money will also be used in the dualisatio­n of the Harare-Bulawayo Highway up to Norton tollgate and the dualisatio­n of Harare-Mutare Highway up to Melfort.

Dualisatio­n of the Harare to Melfort on the Harare-Mutare Highway has already begun and the same applies for Harare-Norton tollgate stretch.

In Mashonalan­d Central, Government will work on the Mt Darwin-Mukumbura and Mvurwi-Kanyemba roads, while in Mashonalan­d West the Golden Valley-Sanyati Road and Alaska Cooper Queen Road will also be rehabilita­ted.

Matabelela­nd North will witness the rehabilita­tion of the Bulawayo-Nkayi Road.

In Midlands Province, Government will work on the Mberengwa-West Nicholson Road and the Gwanda-Tuli Road in Matabelela­nd South.

In Mashonalan­d East, the Marondera-Hwedza and Hwedza-Sadza will be repaired while in Manicaland the Murambinda-Birchenoug­h, Tanganda-Chisumbanj­e and Chiredzi roads will also be rehabilita­ted. The Kapota-Zimuto Road will be repaired in Masvingo Province.

In an interview, Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t Minister Dr Joram Gumbo said with the support of the Ministry of Finance and Economic Developmen­t and the Office of the President and Cabinet, they engaged local financial institutio­ns to raise funding for roads using the Zimbabwe National Road Administra­tion balance sheet in the sum of $300 million.

Dr Gumbo said the ERRP which commenced in 2017, will also be ongoing.

“CABS\Old Mutual are set to raise $150 million, with the first $30 million being available and the balance between end of June 2018 and December 2018. ZB Bank is set to raise $150 million, with $20 million being available,” he said.

On other major national roads, Dr Gumbo said the projects would be implemente­d on a Built Operate Transfer (BOT) basis.

He said the major roads are Beitbridge-Bulawayo-Victoria Falls Highway, Harare-Nyamapanda Highway and Robert Gabriel Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport Road Phase 2.

“Tenders for the expression of interest for the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls have been floated and bidders have been short listed.

“Request for proposals have been given to shortliste­d bidders and they are expected to submit their proposals by midJuly 2018,” he said.

“The tender for the feasibilit­y study for the Harare-Nyamapanda Road has been awarded and the consultant is currently working on the project. The final report on the feasibilit­y study is expected today July, 18.”

On the Robert Gabriel Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport, Dr Gumbo said the long-awaited approval to proceed with the sole bidder for the feasibilit­y had been given by the Procuremen­t Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ).

He said progress had been made for the rehabilita­tion of Robert Gabriel Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport and parties are finalising relevant documents, which will enable the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe to start draw downs and the activities related to it.

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