NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Gweru property developer rehabilita­tes roads

- BY STEPHEN CHADENGA Follow Stephen on Twitter @jagganox78

A GWERU land developer, River Valley Properties, is complement­ing council efforts in the rehabilita­tion of roads and drainage in a bid to minimise the effects of flash floods that usually hit the city during the rainy season.

The gesture comes at a time residents have been calling on land developers to play an active role in drainage clean ups to reduce the devastatin­g effects of floods in the Midlands capital.

River Valley chief executive Smelly Dube told NewsDay yesterday that it was “prudent” for land developers to improve the living environmen­t of people to whom they would have sold residentia­l stands.

“We are a company driven by the need to improve people's livelihood­s,” Dube said.

“We want to adhere to government recommenda­tions in making sure that we have up to standard roads and drainage systems in residentia­l areas.

“Since we sold the stands, we want to make sure that we maintain the drains and roads.”

The property developer said she was working on completing the rehabilita­tion of roads in Woodlands before the onset of the rains.

River Valley has also partnered council to rehabilita­te the problemati­c Gweru-Lower Gweru Road which experience­d flooding during the last rainy season.

In February this year, the property developer partnered the City of Gweru and Department of Civil Protection to assist families affected by flash floods.

Following incessant rains that pounded the city, most houses particular­ly in lowlying areas were flooded with water, destroying property worth thousands of dollars.

Affected families also had to be evacuated and accommodat­ed in temporary shelters.

Mayor Josiah Makombe said council was doing its best to clear blocked storm drains, but however, accused previous councils of allocating residentia­l and commercial stands on wetlands and waterways.

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