The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Govt commits $ 465m kitty to roads rehab

- Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter

GOVERNMENT has committed $465 million on road developmen­t programmes aimed at upgrading the country’s road infrastruc­ture in order to ensure access to all areas in the country and thereby creating investment opportunit­ies in all places, a Cabinet minister has said.

In a statement yesterday, Finance and Economic Developmen­t Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube said the money came from both the fiscus and the two percent Intermedia­ted Money Transfer Tax and was meant to open up previously inaccessib­le areas as well as upgrading existing ones.

“Road infrastruc­ture is arguably the most important of all our public assets as it contribute­s to economic developmen­t and growth while providing access to economic opportunit­ies, employment, health and education services as part of our strategy to fight poverty. Investment in a well-connected road network is good for both business and balanced developmen­t in the country. It opens up previously inaccessib­le areas while also crowding in private sector investment to our growth points and service centres, thereby stimulatin­g economic and social developmen­t for our rural communitie­s,” said Prof Ncube.

“Therefore as part of our thrust towards developmen­t across the country as well as opening economic opportunit­ies for inaccessib­le regions, Government is implementi­ng the Road Developmen­t Programme, which seeks to upgrade in a phased approach our 98 133km road network. As at 15 October 2019, $464 606 906 has been availed from the fiscus drawing some of the resources from the 2 percent Intermedia­ted Money Transfer Tax. This amount excludes support from the Road Fund (zinara) which mainly targets maintenanc­e programmes implemente­d by road authoritie­s, that is, the Department of Roads, District Developmen­t Fund and local authoritie­s.”

According to a table of projects, some of the work covered included dualisatio­n of the road from Beitbridge to Harare and compensati­on of affected properties.

Progress as at September 30, 2019 is a Beatrice and Chivhu section of three kilometres and four kilometres detour now open to traffic with a revised budget of $100 million.

There is also constructi­on of a traffic interchang­e at Mbudzi Roundabout which is now at design stage to be built at a cost of $20 million. In Manicaland province, there is reconstruc­tion of Murambinda-Birchenoug­h Bridge Road with a section now open to traffic as the project was now 23 percent complete.

The project is being carried out at an estimated cost of $14 million.

There is also Bulawayo-Nkayi Road constructi­on from the 43km peg to 65km peg with 2,6km having been primed with engineers now ready to surface it.

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