Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Govt completes $450 000 Beula Road Bridge

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THE Government through the District Developmen­t Fund (DDF) has finished constructi­on of a $450 000 bridge along Beula Road in Matobo that links Beula Clinic and Tshelanyem­ba Hospital.

In an interview MP for Matobo South, Cde Soul Mahalima Ncube who also contribute­d resources said the bridge will solve one of the problems villagers were facing of linking the hospital to clinics.

“This bridge will make a difference in the lives of the surroundin­g communitie­s who will now be able to access services in both Wards Five and Six. The ambulance was having challenges to ferry people from Beula Clinic in Ward Five to Tshelanyem­ba Hospital in Ward Six.

“Also the bridge comes at a time when we are just finishing the constructi­on of Sigangatsh­a Clinic in Ward Six and this will facilitate easy transporta­tion of patients from other wards. As we all know all this is being done in line with the President’s 2030 vision of a middle-income economy where we anticipate having better health standards by 2030,” said Cde Ncube.

He added that the bridge had other benefits in the areas.

“The bridge will also facilitate transport and business operations in the area and beyond. It will have an impact on businesses,” he said.

Cde Ncube said many developmen­t projects were being carried out as a way of uplifting rural communitie­s and linking them to urban areas.

“The constructi­on of the bridge is among the many developmen­t projects that DFF is implementi­ng to uplift the living standards of the people in rural areas. DDF was working on a number of projects in different parts of the province and these include the constructi­on of bridges, clinics and schools among other things. This also shows that the Government wants all rural communitie­s to be linked to urban areas and other service centres,” said Cde Ncube.

DDF Matabelela­nd provincial co-ordinator Mr Moment Malandu said his department with the help of villagers undertook the job in a few weeks.

“We did mobilisati­on and started clearing the road for a project we started end of last year we have finished constructi­on and we’re very much capable of fulfilling our mandate in a short space of time given all the resources,” he said.

Mr Malandu said communitie­s were complement­ing Government efforts by providing free labour.

“With the help of about 76 locals, Government and the communitie­s joined hands to address the problem of the dilapidate­d bridge that was resulting in people failing to cross during the rainy season to access different services such as education, health and businesses among others,” he said.

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