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Bulk of our road network in sorry state: Govt

- BY EMMANUEL MPOFU

TRANSPORT minister Felix Mhona says the bulk of Zimbabwe’s 90 000km road network is in a “sorry state” and needs urgent rehabilita­tion.

Speaking yesterday at the ministry’s annual strategic workshop in Bulawayo, Mhona decried the bad state of roads, saying action must be urgently taken towards their rehabilita­ion because they are pivotal to the country’s economic developmen­t.

“We have declared a state of disaster on our roads and what we are doing precisely as the ministry is that we are working on the rehabilita­tion of our roads, but alas we have got a small cake, as we are tapping into the fiscus where we have to go to Treasury and beg for funding. We cannot do everything at once. Therefore, we have prioritise­d and engaged various Ministers of State and various stakeholde­rs so that they do their priority list of roads, and so that rehabilita­tion commences. Zimbabwe has close to 90 000km of road network, and a large chunk of it has not been rehabilita­ted,” Mhona said.

“We have Luveve Road here in Bulawayo which is in a sorry state and the work ethic that we have adopted as the ministry is to act immediatel­y. Therefore, we are going to proceed to

Luveve, and after we leave we will see corrective measures being taken. We also have other roads of concern in the region, the Nkayi Road where we have done our procuremen­t processes and we will also see the contractor moving back on site to resume the rehabilita­tion process.”

Mhona said the Zimbabwe National Road Administra­tion and other stakeholde­rs had embarked on Emergency Road Rehabilita­tion Programme 2, which has seen the rehabilita­tion of several roads across the country.

He said to date, close to 13 109km had been rehabilita­ted across the country.

“This, however, has also been affected by various challenges such as the incessant rains I mentioned earlier. Some of the roads had to be redone and others still remain outstandin­g. We continue to urge the ministry and its stakeholde­rs to work towards strengthen­ing mechanisms to ensure quality, durable and sustainabl­e infrastruc­ture,” Mhona added.

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Transport minister Felix Mhona

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