The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Part of the completed

- Walter Nyamukondi­wa in CHIRUNDU

first phase of the Makuti-Chirundu Road rehabilita­tion project which covers 6,5km.

THE first phase of the US$21 million Makuti-Chirundu Road rehabilita­tion project including widening, smoothenin­g of sharp curves and constructi­on of climbing lanes at Marongora, has been completed.

Complete with road marking, signs, cat eyes and barricades, the developmen­t is expected to reduce the number of accidents that were occurring there, due to failure to negotiate steep descents, ascents and sharp curves.

The developmen­t brings the 6,5km stretch to world class standards, which augers well with Government’s overall plan to facilitate trade through upgrading of roads on the NorthSouth Corridor.

It covers the stretch from Marongora to Hells Gate or Mana Pools turn-off.

The contractor, Dai Nippon Constructi­on (DNC), working with the Ministry of Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t, undertook the project and remains on site to conduct inspection­s and repairs, if need arises, for the next year.

Motorists have welcomed the developmen­t, saying it will reduce accidents and significan­tly reduce the time spent on the road.

Mashonalan­d West Provincial Developmen­t Coordinato­r (PDC) Mr Josphat Jaji confirmed completion of the first phase, which was launched by President Mnangagwa in August 2019.

“The first phase covering 6,5km has been completed, but the constructo­r is still on the ground,” said Mr Jaji.

“This in line with conditions of the contract that they will maintain the road for a year before it is left to the Department of Roads.”

The impressive workmanshi­p has been hailed by motorists who called for expansion of the project to cover other parts that are now pothole riddled.

“This is a welcome developmen­t which will give a better driving experience for us cross border drivers,” said Mr John Kasembo, from the Democratic Republic of Congo.

“It was painful to see some of our colleagues dying on the road especially at Marongora where the curves were too sharp making it difficult for trucks to navigate.”

 ?? — Picture: Walter Nyamukondi­wa ??
— Picture: Walter Nyamukondi­wa

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