The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Funding boost for DDF

- Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter

GOVERNMENT will recapitali­se the District Developmen­t Fund (DDF) for it to champion rural road infrastruc­ture developmen­t, a senior Government official said on Wednesday.

Addressing DDF senior managers in Harare, Policy Co-ordination and Promotion of Socio-Economic Ventures Minister Simon Khaya Moyo, acknowledg­ed the critical role DDF field staff played in uplifting rural folk.

“I am always fully informed of your operationa­l achievemen­ts and challenges through detailed and regular briefings from DDF directorat­e, feedback from fellow ministers and legislator­s and members of the public,” he said.

He acknowledg­ed the road agency’s visibility and participat­ion in Government developmen­t programmes.

Minister Khaya Moyo said some of the developmen­t programmes included emergency road rehabilita­tion, Command Agricultur­e, water, sanitation and hygiene, drought relief distributi­on and civil protection and disaster management situations.

He said as minister in charge he was counting on the DDF’s support in the implementa­tion of Government programmes as espoused in the economic blueprint, Zim-Asset, and the Ten Point Plan.

Minister Khaya Moyo said he would soon embark on provincial tours to interact with DDF officials.

Government was mobilising resources for the second phase of the Emergency State Roads Rehabilita­tion Programme expected to cost $60 million.

Under this phase, roads will be resealed and bridges reconstruc­ted.

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