Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Govt spends $1,5m in infrastruc­ture rehabilita­tion

- Patrick Chitumba

THE Government has spent over $1,5 million rehabilita­ting infrastruc­ture that was damaged by floods in the Midlands province.

Bridges and roads were damaged by the floods, cutting off communitie­s especially in Mberengwa and Gokwe North from other areas. A total of $690 196 has been spent as part of the emergency road repairs programme in the province.

More than $900 000 has also gone towards the reclamatio­n of a gully that was threatenin­g to swallow some parts of Gokwe Town Centre.

Midlands Provincial Roads Engineer, Mr Stephen Kamutema, said the government’s emergency rehabilita­tion programme is going on well.

He said the reclamatio­n of the massive gully that had cut through Gokwe-Chireya road and was threatenin­g the Gokwe magistrate’s Court, the government complex and other buildings, is almost complete.

“We were facing this gully that had cut through the Gokwe-Chireya road. Over $900 000 has been put into its reclamatio­n and we are almost done,” he said.

Gokwe Town Council Secretary Ms Melania Mandeya said the reclamatio­n of the gully comes as a relief as they feared the worst if the gully was not contained.

“We want to thank the government for availing funds for the reclamatio­n of the massive gully. As a local authority we could not go it alone,” she said.

District Developmen­t Fund (DDF) Midlands Provincial Coordinato­r, Mrs Molly Mapfumo, said road works in the province are ongoing.

“Midlands province has spent $690 196 55 on the emergency road repairs programme. For example, we undertook the rehabilita­tion of roads such as Manoti- Mbungu that had a budget of $240 000,” she said.

Mrs Mapfumo said some of the money was disbursed to urban councils and other road department­s. — @pchitumba1

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Firewood vendors continue to make brisk business as temperatur­es drop despite a Bulawayoo City Council blitz. This unidentifi­ed woman carries firewood home in Cowdray Park

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