Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Devolution Funds bring relief to Cowdray Park

Hlalani Kuhle road, bridge constructe­d

- Nkosilathi Sibanda Sunday News Correspond­ent

RESIDENTS of Cowdray Park’s Hlalani Kuhle area in Bulawayo can now heave a sigh of relief as the Devolution Funds have bankrolled the constructi­on of a road project and bridge.

Cowdray Park councillor Kidwell Mujuru said the completion of the road came at the right time as they were having problems during the wet season.

“The constructi­on of the road is commendabl­e. It was timely and comes as a blessing to the people of Cowdray Park and Bulawayo in general,” said Mujuru.

Residents who spoke to Sunday News on Thursday last week said they anticipate­d developmen­t to thrive.

“Putting tarmac on this road is remarkable.

We as residents are thankful. We are hoping businesses will start to set up here,” said Mr Wilson Tsapo, a small trader at an informal trading area popularly known as “Caravan Park”.

Residents added that the constructi­on of the bridge on the new road was going to alleviate problems faced by school going children.

“At least our children will now walk to school freely, without thinking how they will cross the bridge,” said Mr Emmanuel Ncube who has stayed in the area for 20 years.

The Hlalani kuhle road was part of the city council plans, where the local authority had placed a budget $20, 7 million for resurfacin­g some of the city’s dilapidate­d roads. Government put a $310 million facility for all provinces to use under the Devolution Fund.

For two decades, motorists in Cowdray Park had faced a challenge, with public transporte­rs reaching a point where they had abandoned the road, much to the detriment of commuters. Often, small streams that cut across the greater part of the area made it hard for the road to be used during the rainfall season.

The newly revamped road stretch, which is about 1,6 Kilometres, was surfaced with tarmac. A brigde and drainage troughs that were also built, courtesy of the Bulawayo Home Seekers Consortium (BHSCT) through the Devolution Fund provided by central government.

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