The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Major roads in Harare closed for rehabilita­tion

- Freeman Razemba and Ivan Zhakata

MAJOR roads in Harare have been closed for massive rehabilita­tion ahead of the 44th Southern African Developmen­t Community (SADC) Heads of State and Government Summit scheduled to be held in Harare in August.

At least 40 greater roads in and around the city have been lined up for the rehabilita­tion exercise which is being spearheade­d by the Ministry of Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t.

Yesterday, there was congestion on the capital city’s major roads like Julius Nyerere, Samora Machel Avenue, Abdel Gamal Nasser and Leopold Takawira Street as constructi­on companies were hard at work.

The roads infrastruc­ture where the ministry shall apply asphaltic concrete overlay includes Samora Machel (Jaggers to Kuwadzana Roundabout), Dieppe roundabout, Glenara/Samora junction, Glenara/ED Mnangagwa Road, Chiremba (through Braeside), Robert Mugabe/ Abdel Gamal Nasser, Josiah Tongogara, Harare Drive roundabout Jaggers, Lomagundi Road (selected sections), Simon Muzenda Street/ Robert Mugabe junction to Tongogara Road, and Simon Muzenda Street/Robert Mugabe junction to Tongogara Road.

In a statement, the ministry confirmed the developmen­ts and said they anticipate the procuremen­t process for the Greater Harare Roads to be concluded and works to commence before March 31, 2024.

“The Republic of Zimbabwe shall be hosting the 44th SADC Heads of State and Government Summit in August this year,” reads the statement.

“As part of the preparator­y works, the Ministry of Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t is tasked with constructi­ng and rehabilita­ting road infrastruc­ture to facilitate efficient and smooth flow of the delegates and the citizenry during the summit. The ministry has initiated a procuremen­t process for the above Greater Harare roads to engage the contractor­s that are compliant under Category A to participat­e in the tender through competitiv­e bidding to ensure that there is value for money.

“The SADC Summit roads constructi­on works include the urban section of the Harare– Chirundu Road project from Julius Nyerere Way to Westgate traffic circle (Second Street and Lomagundi Road), which is being rehabilita­ted, widened, and dualised and includes street lighting and landscapin­g.

“The ministry has directed the contractor apportione­d that section on the

Harare-Chirundu Road project, Fossil Contractin­g, to immediatel­y prioritise the works for completion on or before July 31, 2024.”

The ministry said the Harare-Chirundu Road was approved by Cabinet last year in May and the groundbrea­king ceremony was done on February 2, 2024.

Furthermor­e, the ministry has also directed Exodus and Company which is implementi­ng the Harare-Kanyemba Road Project to prioritise the urban section from the Lomagundi intersecti­on with Second Street to the new Parliament Boulevard main access.

This section is to be dualised and rehabilita­ted and include street lighting and landscapin­g for completion on or before July 31, 2024.

“Lastly, pursuant to the Cabinet approval obtained in April 2023 for Bitumen World to construct the North-South Corridor Link and the new Parliament Main Accesses, the ministry has directed Bitumen World to prioritise the New Parliament Main Accesses including street lighting and landscapin­g which also must be completed on or before July 31, 2024.

“The ongoing works show the commitment by the ministry to deliver meaningful progress towards infrastruc­tural developmen­t and ensuring satisfacto­ry road infrastruc­ture in support of the August SADC Summit. The ministry is also embarking on rehabilita­ting, reconstruc­ting and constructi­ng the country’s roads to promote trafficabi­lity and produce a modern way of roads as good road infrastruc­ture is one of the key pillars that support economic developmen­t, and an efficient transporta­tion system is crucial for trade, investment, and connectivi­ty,” reads the statement.

The ministry has declared zero tolerance for potholes and said it will proceed with the developmen­t infrastruc­ture trajectory that has seen various teams in the provinces embarking on massive pothole patching works.

The developmen­t also comes after the constructi­on of about 26km of access roads in the Mount Hampden area has started through Government contracts to link to the New Parliament Building, Bindura Road and other surroundin­g areas and ease anticipate­d congestion in the northwest of Harare.

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 ?? — Picture: Joseph Manditswar­a ?? A contractor started the rehabilita­tion of Julius Nyerere Way and other major roads in Harare yesterday as part of Government’s massive road rehabilita­tion programme and in line with the sprucing up of the city ahead of the SADC Summit in August.
— Picture: Joseph Manditswar­a A contractor started the rehabilita­tion of Julius Nyerere Way and other major roads in Harare yesterday as part of Government’s massive road rehabilita­tion programme and in line with the sprucing up of the city ahead of the SADC Summit in August.

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