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Rains destroy roads in Gokwe

- BY AMOS BATISAYI Follow Amos on Twitter @Abatisayi

RESIDENTS of Gokwe North and South in Midlands province have appealed to government to rehabilita­te roads after rains exposed their poor state.

Most roads in Gokwe are not tarred, and are often washed away by rains.

Rains that hit the area recently left the gravel roads with gullies, dongas and impassable.

Major roads that link Gokwe centre and surroundin­g rural areas such as Mateta, Manoti and Kana mission are dilapidate­d.

In Gokwe North, roads linking Mutora business centre and surroundin­g areas such as Choda, Mashame, Copper Queen and Chireya have become impassable after heavy down pours.

Transport operators shun the areas.

In separate interviews, residents pleaded with the government through the District Developmen­t Fund (DDF) to repair the roads so that buses do not shun the areas.

“With the rainy season upon us, most of the roads are impassable and we struggle to go to our rural areas. This has been a perennial challenge,” Muchaneta Muzondidya from Chief Chireya area said.

Morris Dzikamai from GokweSengw­a constituen­cy added: “We no longer have buses to take us to town. We now use kombis which are not only unreliable but charge exorbitant and outrageous fares.”

Several bus operators, who used to service Gokwe town, Mutora business centre and the rural areas are no longer plying the routes citing the poor road network.

Acting Gokwe South Rural District Council chief executive, Dorothy Makoni, however, said council had started rehabilita­ting the roads following complaints from residents.

“The council has already bought road maintenanc­e equipment using devolution funds and we have started repairing the roads in the district,” she said.

Despite Gokwe producing 52% of the country’s cotton, poverty is rife while underdevel­opment is glaring.

 ?? ?? A woman stands in a roofless house after heavy rains left a trail of destructio­n in Matekenya village in Gwanda district, Matabelela­nd South province
A woman stands in a roofless house after heavy rains left a trail of destructio­n in Matekenya village in Gwanda district, Matabelela­nd South province

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