The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Beitbridge-Harare road rehab progressin­g well

- Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter

WORK to rehabilita­te the Harare-Beitbridge highway is progressin­g well as most contractor­s are on course to meet their targets, Government has said.

Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t Minister Joel Biggie Matiza said this in an interview yesterday.

“The rehabilita­tion and dualisatio­n works are going on very well and two of the contractor­s have since completed about 20km each and we have already given them extensions of 20km each,” he said.

“Overall they are all on target. On Monday I will be visiting three areas — two in Masvingo province and one in Matabelela­nd South province to assess progress,” Minister Matiza said.

Minister Matiza said roads were the arteries through which the economy pulses.

He said Government, under the leadership of President Mnangagwa, valued developmen­t of roads as they linked producers to markets, workers to jobs, students to schools and the sick to hospitals.

The Cabinet minister added that the Harare-Beitbridge highway dualisatio­n project was part of a US$2,7 billion Beitbridge-Harare-Chirundu venture covering 971km divided into three sections.

The sections are Beitbridge-Harare with 570km of road and eight toll plazas, Harare-Chirundu section consisting of 342km road and six toll plazas and the Harare ring road covering 59km with three toll plazas.

Road works for the Beitbridge-Harare-Chirundu highway consist of phased dualisatio­n, rehabilita­tion and widening of the existing road from the current seven metres width to Southern Africa Transport and Communicat­ions Commission (SATTC) standard of 12,5 metres width, and adding climbing lanes where necessary.

It is estimated that the project will be complete by 2022.

Government is upgrading roads across the country as they are key enablers of economic developmen­t as Zimbabwe angles for upper middle income economy status by 2030.

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