The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Govt moves to complete Chilonga Bridge

- From George Maponga in MASVINGO

GOVERNMENT has started identifyin­g a local contractor to build a new bridge across Runde River in Chilonga, south of Chiredzi in a move expected to bring closure to perennial challenges in movement faced by communitie­s in the area.

The developmen­t is part of a concerted drive by President Mnangagwa’s administra­tion to improve easy of doing business in the country by focussing on infrastruc­tural developmen­t.

Communitie­s in southern Chiredzi are always cut-off from the district commercial capital of Chiredzi whenever Runde river is flooded as the water completely submerges the low-lying Chilonga bridge rendering it impassable by both human and vehicular traffic.

Desperate villagers are forced to resort to home-made canoes to cross the flooded and crocodile-infested river a developmen­t that heightened call for Government to build a new all-weather bridge. Initial plans to build a new US$20 million bridge at Chilonga folded owing to foreign currency shortages currently blighting the country.

Masvingo provincial road Engineer Mr Peter Mukome said plans were now in motion to get a local consultant for the bridge via tender.

He said the current bridge was designed in the 1970s and there was need to design a new bridge at a new crossing point.

“Our target for this year is to get a local consultant who will carry various studies that will culminated in the identifica­tion of a new site to build Chilonga bridge.

“The current site will be difficult to work on because of the foreign currency component required to import piles required for such a project and the amount required is in the region of US$20 million which cannot be found now hence our new approach,” he said.

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