NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Govt suspends new road projects

- BY JAIROS SAUNYAMA

GOVERNMENT says it will continue with major road projects across the country, but suspend new projects due to the COVID-19 pandemic which has paralysed a number of developmen­tal projects.

Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t minister Joel Biggie Matiza told NewsDay yesterday that all new projects had been put on hold.

“Road constructi­on is progressin­g well and by this I mean those projects that were at an advanced stage before the outbreak of COVID-19. We also have what we call priority roads and these are currently being worked on. Treasury has already agreed to release funds for these projects and we are happy with the progress. However, we have put on hold all new road constructi­on projects due to this pandemic,” he said.

The Transport ministry launched road constructi­on projects in every district in the country in line with the government’s vision 2030.

Some of the roads have since been completed.

The Zimbabwe National Road Administra­tion has also been releasing money to local authoritie­s for road constructi­on and maintenanc­e.

According to Matiza, the prioritise­d road projects include the Chirundu-Beitbridge Highway.

“We have completed some roadworks along the Beitbridge-Harare Highway and that is an advantage. Some contractor­s are currently working on some projects though at a low scale due to the pandemic,” he added.

Government is upgrading a 781km road network, re-gravelling 483km and constructi­ng 22 bridges under the transition­al stabilisat­ion programme.

 ??  ?? A plaque of the newly-opened road by President Emmerson Mnangagwa in Beitbridge last week
A plaque of the newly-opened road by President Emmerson Mnangagwa in Beitbridge last week

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