The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Zinara disburses $17 billion for road works

- BY STAFF REPORTER

THE Zimbabwe National Roads Authority (Zinara) is targeting to disburse $17 billion to councils across the country for road works this year.

Zinara chief executive officer Nkosinathi Ncube said $5 billion had already been disbursed in the first quarter of the year.

“In 2021 together with Treasury, Zinara disbursed $9,5 billion to all the Road Authoritie­s which saw the intensific­ation of road works across the country. This year we have set a new high for ourselves as an institutio­n and our target for 2022 is to disburse $17 billion,” Ncube said.

“Pursuant to this, more than $5 billion has already been disbursed in the first quarter of 2022 to all the Road Authoritie­s across the country to commence road works.”

Ncube promised that Zinara would operate with transparen­cy and integrity.

“Let me take this opportunit­y to reiterate that transparen­cy and integrity are the hallmark of our operations as the new Zinara that we are building,” he said.

“Admittedly, those are transgress­ions of yesteryear and I want to assure all Zimbabwean­s that we will handle these public funds with probity.

“We are in the process of upgrading our ICT systems to reduce manual transactio­ns which are usually associated with all sorts of leakages.”

“Zinara is also fostering a new operationa­l culture as part of rebranding and transformi­ng Zinara into a profession­al entity.

“Now, as an accountabl­e corporate citizen, Zinara takes this opportunit­y to share with all Zimbabwean­s what it disbursed in the first quarter of 2022.”

Zimbabwe launched an emergency road repair program after a public outcry over the high death toll on the country’s roads.

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