The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zaka in road rehab drive

- Sydney Mubaiwa in ZAKA

ZAKA Rural District Council has embarked on a multi-million dollar infrastruc­tural rehabilita­tion programme targeting roads that were battered by incessant rains in the 2017 /18 rainy season.

The rehabilita­tion exercise will also see bridges being reconstruc­ted after most of them were destroyed by heavy rains.

Zaka RDC chief executive Mr David Majaura yesterday said most villagers across the district were struggling to access transport owing to the poor state of roads.

Mr Majaura said his council received a shot in the arm from ZINARA to rehabilita­te roads and bridges in the district.

“We received funding from Zinara for the constructi­on and upgrading of our local roads and we have since started work and right now we are working on upgrading the Mbuyamaswa-Gwangwava Road project and is now at an advanced stage of completion,” he said.

“I am also happy that we have managed to resurface all our roads at Jerera Growth Point and eventually we hope to tar the Jerera-Musiso Mission Hospital Road.”

Mr Majaura said besides ZINARA funds, his council was also using internally generated revenue to rehabilita­te infrastruc­ture.

He said his council prioritise­d infrastruc­tural developmen­t in the populous district, which he said was the key enabler to achieving developmen­t goals.

A good road network, he said, would make it easier for goods and humans to move from one place to another to engender socio-economic developmen­t.

“We are forced to do everything on our own as we cannot afford to hire contractor­s to carry some of our infrastruc­tural projects,” said Mr Majaura.

“So far we have engaged one contractor to help us tar our roads at Jerera Growth point.”

Besides rehabilita­ting roads and bridges, Zaka RDC also recently completed constructi­on of Njiva and Machiva Clinic in a developmen­t expected to improve the health delivery system.

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