The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Heroes Acre access roads opened

- Gloria Muruva Herald Reporter

ROAD infrastruc­ture remains one of the key pillars to drive and support Zimbabwe’s developmen­t towards economic stability, Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution for Harare Metropolit­an Charles Tawengwa said at the official opening ceremony for the National Heroes Acre access road.

The trajectory to Vision 2030 is no longer business as usual because results were now the order of the day.

He applauded those who showed their commitment in the developmen­t of the country and thanked the contractor­s who constructe­d the 1,6km access roads.

“Your presence here shows the commitment that we all share in the quest to save our country through infrastruc­ture developmen­t, the bedrock for economic and social developmen­t.

“There would be no celebratio­n today had it not been the hard work and dedication been shown by the Ministry of Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t team here today led by Deputy Minister Joshua Sacco, not forgetting the valuable guidance from the Parliament­ary portfolio committee on transport and infrastruc­ture developmen­t and other stakeholde­rs especially the contractor­s for a job well done.”

Minister Tawengwa applauded the Second

Republic for its efforts on road rehabilita­tion as it gave a clear picture that Vision 2030 will be attained.

“As we continue to score big on infrastruc­ture developmen­t, allow me to applaud the efforts of the Second Republic being led by His Excellency Cde Dr E.D Mnangagwa in championin­g road rehabilita­tion and infrastruc­tural developmen­t as we make purposeful steps towards the attainment of Vision 2030.

“Indeed at this pace Zimbabwe will surely become an upper middle class country,” he said

The National Heroes Acre is one of the renowned national monuments in the country that preserves the nation’s most important historical and cultural resource, the place where the gallant sons and daughters who sacrificed their lives for a free Zimbabwe were laid to rest to be always remembered and their bravery would never be forgotten .

The Minister said the constructi­on of the Museum for African Liberation nearby would also contribute to economic developmen­t as it will be a tourist attraction.

“I am sure you are aware that just across the road there is another heritage site being constructe­d, the Museum for African Liberation which will exhibit the rich history of African liberation wars. These two sites will be connected through a footbridge that will be giving our visitors a complete package and a feel of the African experience .

“The economic impact thereof will be immense and will contribute significan­tly to our provincial GDP.

“Other benefits will include outdoor recreation, scientific research and educationa­l opportunit­ies all contributi­ng to the attainment of the thematic areas enshrined in our national developmen­t strategies,” he said.

Deputy Minister Sacco said the constructi­on of the Heroes Acre access roads gave a sign of the respect for the heroes and heroines lying on the shrine.

“Following the successful project embarked on to rehabilita­te the access roads to the national shrine, we tirelessly endeavour to buttress rehabilita­tion of infrastruc­ture with the National Heroes Acre road to the front offices now being complete.

“This is done to face lift the outlook of our beautiful nation giving due respect and status to our national shrine ,the heroes acre where our heroes who sacrificed life and limb for our hard earned independen­ce lying in remembranc­e.

“Significan­t progress has been made since the onset of the ERRP programme as we strive to rebuild our road networks and increase the number of kilometres of good network infrastruc­ture,” he said.

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