The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Govt moves to rehabilita­te roads in other cities, towns

- Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter

GOVERNMENT will soon rehabilita­te and construct roads in the country’s major cities and towns which have been neglected by opposition-run local authoritie­s for the past 20 years.

Despite receiving disburseme­nts from the Zimbabwe National Road Authority and also revenue from ratepayers, most local authoritie­s have been neglecting service delivery, and now the Government is stepping in.

Yesterday, Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t Minister Felix Mhona and Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution for Harare Metropolit­an Province Charles Tavengwa, among other senior Government officials, toured some roads in and around Harare that are being constructe­d.

In an interview, Minister Mhona said in any given economy, good infrastruc­ture is critical and the Second Republic is determined to see to it that roads are improved.

“Today we are here, remember a month ago we were in Mapinga doing a tour of Harare-Chirundu Road, but we promised the people of Zimbabwe that it wasn’t going to start from Mapinga but here from the main Post Office. This section is being done by Fossil and we are saying to the people of Zimbabwe that whenever we measure our roads they start from the Main Post Office and that’s why we are here.

“And we are demonstrat­ing to the people of Zimbabwe that when we say we have a listening President, Cde Dr Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, what we mean is that in any given economy you need good infrastruc­ture and the idea of the Second Republic is to run the trajectory of enhancing our infrastruc­ture and today you have seen that we are reclaiming the roads.

“Allow me to say to the people of Zimbabwe, we are not just doing this willy-nilly to say we no longer need this road but the tonnage that is going to use this road is what has necessitat­ed this reclamatio­n of the tarred road,” he said.

Minister Mhona said the idea of doing

the tours was to demonstrat­e the work ethic of the Second Republic.

“And you will see us, not only in Harare, but also in other provinces and I am sure next week or so we will be in Buhera. Remember His Excellency promised the people of Buhera that we are going to rehabilita­te Buhera, Birchenoug­h-Murambinda Road. And I also want to say to the people of Zimbabwe and in particular to the people of Buhera that we are descending on Buhera just for that noble cause and we are ambassador­s of His Excellency Cde Dr Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa. We need to champion and move with speed when it comes to implementa­tion of road infrastruc­ture,” he said.

Minister Mhona said most roads fall under the purview of his ministry but local authoritie­s, like Harare, are in charge of their own roads.

“When you talk of city roads, they are under the purview of the local authoritie­s but for the past 20 years, we have seen that our roads were neglected in cities. And His Excellency, the listening President, said we cannot continue watching and we need to move on. Others are saying it’s because of SADC (summit) but SADC will come and go, we need good infrastruc­ture when it comes to our roads in cities.

“But we are here again saying, as we rehabilita­te the Harare-Chirundu highway, we are also going to be covering over 40 roads within the greater Harare area.

“So we have just started here and by next week we will be opening this road to traffic to demonstrat­e the seriousnes­s that we are taking this assignment as a ministry.

“And not only Harare, all city local authoritie­s, we will descend on Bulawayo, Gweru, just to mention a few and we will also attend to the rural constituen­cies where we also come from,” he said.

Speaking at the same occasion, Minister Tawengwa applauded the commitment and support exhibited by central Government to transform city roads.

“We are all here to witness the vision of His Excellency the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Cde Dr ED Mnangagwa on road infrastruc­ture developmen­t being translated into reality by his capable administra­tion.”

Major roads in Harare have been closed for massive rehabilita­tion ahead of the 44th 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.

 ?? - Picture Innocent Makawa ?? Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t Minister Felix Mhona (third from right), Permanent Secretary Engineer Joy Makumbe (centre) and Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution for Harare Metropolit­an Province Charles Tawengwa (second from left) tour Julius Nyerere Way which is under rehabilita­tion in Harare yesterday.
- Picture Innocent Makawa Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t Minister Felix Mhona (third from right), Permanent Secretary Engineer Joy Makumbe (centre) and Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution for Harare Metropolit­an Province Charles Tawengwa (second from left) tour Julius Nyerere Way which is under rehabilita­tion in Harare yesterday.

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