The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zvishavane rehabilita­tes roads

- Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief

ZVISHAVANE Town Council has completed the rehabilita­tion of 10 kilometres of roads in Mandava and Makwasha high density areas at a cost of $1,2 million.

Town secretary Tinoda Mukutu said the local authority was now moving to the second phase of the road rehabilita­tion programme where they want to rehabilita­tion another 10km stretch for $1,2 million.

He said the first phase of the exercise covered road resealing and putting storm water drains and was being done by the contractor, Bitumen World Constructi­on Company.

This follows terminatio­n of a road sealing and resealing contract that was awarded to Madz Contractor­s over poor performanc­e concerns.

The contractor reportedly spent 14 months doing nothing after being awarded tender for the project on May 26 last year.

“Road resurfacin­g has been completed in Mandava and Makwasha high density areas following the awarding of a tender to Bitumen World Constructi­on Company. We now have a good road network in the high density. The cost for this exercise is $1,2 million and is coming from Zimbabwe National Road Administra­tion (Zinara) and from our own source, that is our own account,” he said.

Mr Mukutu said the second phase of the rehabilita­tion will be done in the remaining roads in Mandava and Makwasha suburbs. He said the roads in the both suburbs have outlived their lifespan and need major rehabilita­tion work.

“From the second phase we will move to the third and final phase for the year in terms of roads rehabilita­tion. We have since tarred some roads, which were gravel and when we finish the programme we hope to have tarred all roads in the high and low density suburbs as a way of improving service delivery,” said Mr Mukutu.

He said to enhance service delivery, council had since paid about $600 000 from its estate account for the purchase of roads equipment like motorized graders and water bowsers.

“We await the delivery of a grader as we speak and it will assist us in roads rehabilita­tion,” said Mr Mukutu.

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