The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Gumbo tours Norton dualisatio­n project

- Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspond­ent

GOVERNMENT has completed dualising of a section of the Harare-Bulawayo Road between the Norton turn-off and the Norton tollgate at a cost of $19 million.

The section, which is about 15km long, is expected to be opened to traffic in two weeks’ time.

In an interview during a visit to the site where road surface markings were being drawn, Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t Minister Dr Joram Gumbo said the road will be opened after final touches on the surfacing of the road are complete.

He said works on the road over rail bridge will commence after the Procuremen­t Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe approves the tender.

“This is a project being undertaken by Government. So far we are dualising this 15km section from Norton to the tollgate but it will stretch to Kadoma. We are undertakin­g the project bit by bit because of the lack of finances. Treasury gave us $19 million, which we have used to dualise this section at a cost of approximat­ely $1,1 million per kilometre,” he said.

Minister Gumbo said Government had opted to use the Department of Roads to dualise the road.

He said funds permitting, Government has the capacity to dualise all the roads in the country

“The quality of the road that has been constructe­d here is impressive and this only shows us that if we have our own resources we can construct our own roads. This can be done by approachin­g local banks, companies and individual­s that are able to invest in big Infrastruc­tural projects,” he said.

“We are doing it slowly but surely as a Government. It is not Group Five doing it. We hope that we will dualise the whole road, resources permitting.

“We can save foreign currency because if we are to bring companies from outside, the cost of the roads will be too much. It is important that we have confidence in ourselves.”

Minister Gumbo said his ministry was undertakin­g similar projects countrywid­e following the recent commission­ing of the Mutare section.

Minister Gumbo added that other roads to be rehabilita­ted and dualised include the Harare-Nyamapanda, Bulawayo-Nkayi, Bulawayo-Tsholotsho, Kwekwe-Nkayi-Lupane, Murambinda-Berchinoug­h and Buchwa-Rutenga-Sango roads.

“We are doing quite a number of roads throughout the country. With the new political dispensati­on, which has opened Zimbabwe to the outside world, we can safely say that we can get the funds because at the moment there is some relaxation from our financial institutio­ns who are willing to fund our roads,” he said.

Department of Roads director of operations Engineer Kudzanayi Chinyanga, who is overseeing the project, said the road over rail bridge will take approximat­ely four months to complete.

He said the constructo­rs were using asphalt concrete on the roads, which is durable.

 ??  ?? Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t Minister Dr Joram Gumbo (left) assesses progress on the Norton turnoff-Norton tollgate road dualisatio­n project yesterday. With him (right) is Department of Roads director Engineer Finale Mapurisa. - (Picture by Memory Mangombe)
Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t Minister Dr Joram Gumbo (left) assesses progress on the Norton turnoff-Norton tollgate road dualisatio­n project yesterday. With him (right) is Department of Roads director Engineer Finale Mapurisa. - (Picture by Memory Mangombe)

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