The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mbudzi Interchang­e set for completion by July

- Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter

GOVERNMENT has so far injected US$45 million towards the constructi­on of the Mbudzi Traffic Interchang­e, which is now 55 percent complete and is set to be completed by July 31 this year.

So far the Government has also compensate­d 42 out of 52 property owners at a cost of about US$14,8 million and only US$14,9 million is outstandin­g.

On the other hand, 95 families that were affected are being relocated to Hatcliffe where houses will be built for them.

The old Mbudzi roundabout had been a major vehicle traffic choke-point in southern Harare before the Government committed resources to turn it into an interchang­e, as the Second Republic continues to upgrade infrastruc­ture to cope with modern demands and trends.

Some of the benefits of the project include the decongesti­on of the Mbudzi area by creating streamline­d and efficient traffic flow and reducing transit time and accidents in the area.

The project is creating direct employment for over 700 employees and downstream activities for thousands of others, while creating skills transfer and upgrade for the Department of Roads staff.

Yesterday, Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t Minister Felix Mhona, his Deputy Joshua Sacco, Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution Charles Tavengwa and senior Government officials led the media on a tour of the interchang­e. “It is quite pleasing that finally we are here. What we are doing is not new, what you are seeing today has been happening time immemorial. We have embarked on this journey and what is of paramount importance is what we have witnessed today is emanating from Zimbabwean­s, just like President Mnangagwa’s mantra, ‘Nyika inovakwa nevene vayo’. This is precisely what we are saying. You have seen the works and all those who are employed.

“And I am happy that contrary to what you have been hearing in the media it is now two years or so and we are progressin­g very well,” he said.

Minister Mhona said the purpose of the tour was to give the nation an update on the project.

“So I thought it was quite imperative as a ministry to engage the media, the fourth estate so that we demonstrat­e what His Excellency Cde Dr Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa is doing in the Second Republic, that we are

not showcasing, that we are not grandstand­ing politicall­y, but we are here to deliver and this is what we are doing.”

He said Zimbabwe connects with various countries such as Malawi, DRC, Zambia and Mozambique hence the need for world-class road network.

The minister dismissed false and malicious reports circulatin­g on social media that the money for the project had been squandered.

“We don’t have the so-called Mbudzi Interchang­e Compensati­on Fund.

“We are mobilising, and we communicat­e with treasury if they are properties to be compensate­d. And as we speak out of the 52, 42 have been compensate­d partially and fully,” Minister Mhona said.

The minister also explained the whole processes that were conducted during compensati­on through the Ministry of Local Government which does the valuations.

“I am happy that you have seen the infrastruc­ture and we are progressin­g well, by July 31 this year we must have our interchang­e,” Minister Mhona said.

Fossil Contractin­g head of operations Engineer Kudakwashe Maguta also said, “Mbudzi Interchang­e is a graded section interchang­e which comprises of 15 bridges.

“Of the 15 bridges, 13 are on the interchang­e and two bridges are offsite bridges in Amalinda Drive and Harare Drive.”

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Government officials, contractor­s and journalist­s tour Mbudzi Interchang­e project in Harare yesterday. The project is now more than 50 percent complete
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