The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Infrastruc­ture for new city takes shape

- Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter

THE building and upgrading of infrastruc­ture around Mount Hampden, the site of a new city to the north west of Harare, is not only in preparatio­n for Zimbabwe’s hosting of the SADC Summit in August, but is a carefully planned long-term project to create an ultra-modern capital, Cabinet has said.

Major roads linking Harare to Mt Hampden, which is already home to the new multi-million dollar Parliament Building, are being expanded at a rapid pace with the Government expressing satisfacti­on with the quality of work by the contractor­s.

Speaking after yesterday’s Cabinet meeting, the Minister of Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services, Dr Jenfan Muswere, said Cabinet considered and adopted the update report on preparatio­ns for the summit, which was presented by Vice President Dr Constantin­o Chiwenga as chairperso­n of the Inter-Ministeria­l Task Force on SADC Summit preparatio­ns.

Dr Muswere said the developmen­t of infrastruc­ture was not a bubble to be burst with the end of the summit but would be sustained beyond the gathering, giving the new city a firm launchpad. Government was confident that the new roads being built could last up to 20 years before needing extensive rehabilita­tion.

“Landscapin­g, rehabilita­tion and constructi­on of access roads to the venue of the summit are ongoing,” said Dr Muswere. “The landscapin­g works are 58 percent complete, while the civil works are 67 percent complete. The public works department is constructi­ng a 2,8 mega litre water tank which is expected to be completed by June 2024.

“Harare (City Council) is installing bio-digesters for managing waste-water. The municipali­ty will also repair and upgrade traffic signals at key intersecti­ons on routes leading to the SADC summit venue and hotels to be utilised by delegates around the city, as well as ensuring that street lights are working.

“A number of selected roads from the Robert Gabriel Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport to the city centre and the access roads leading to the main access roads to the new Parliament, are being rehabilita­ted.

“The nation is further informed that the Ministry of Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology, Postal and Courier Services is co-ordinating provision of infrastruc­ture to meet SADC Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology requiremen­ts and facilitate a seamless flow of meetings and sessions during the summit,” said Dr Muswere.

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