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BCC rehabilita­tes link road to Inyankuni, Ncema dams

- BY SILAS NKALA Follow Silas on Twitter @silasnkala

BULAWAYO City Council (BCC) in partnershi­p with the Bulawayo Angling Club are planning to rehabilita­te the access road to Ncema and Inyankuni dams which is key for water supply to the city.

This was revealed by director for engineerin­g services, Simela Dube during a recent council meeting.

Dube said his department had been approached by the Bulawayo Angling Club which wanted to assist the BCC to patch potholes on the 17,5km link road to the two dams.

“The Ncema to Inyankuni dam access road stretches from Gwanda Road to Inyankuni dam and is approximat­ely 17,5km in length. The road had outlived its lifespan and was now littered with potholes. Under normal circumstan­ces, it takes approximat­ely 30 minutes to travel from Gwanda Road to Inyankuni Dam, but now because of its state it takes approximat­ely 90 minutes,” the minutes read.

“While this road falls under the jurisdicti­on of the Umzingwane Rural District Council (URDC), BCC approached URDC sometime in February 2021 with a view of jointly rehabilita­ting this road in anticipati­on of the commission­ing of the newly installed pumps at Ncema and Fernhill Waterworks.”

Indication­s are that the club received donations comprising diesel to cater for the works, lowbed truck for transporti­ng an excavator (round trip) and food and beverages for the staff.

The club requested resources to last five days which included two tipper trucks, including operators, assistants and an excavator, an operator and his assistant as well.

Indication­s are that the patching of potholes would form part of the preparator­y works for the major rehabilita­tion works once government disbursed funds for the project.

“The current state of this road has resulted in increased maintenanc­e costs for the vehicles used by the inspector and superinten­dent, especially on the tyres and suspension. Council was expecting the recently completed upgrading works at Ncema and Fernhill workstatio­ns to be commission­ed by a highlevel delegation from Harare, hence it was imperative to start the preparator­y works as soon as possible.”

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