Govt Has Managed To Rehabilitate 161KMs Of Roads
4 years agoSun, 15 Dec 2019 04:56:47 GMT
The government has managed to rehabilitate 161 kilometres of tarred roads countrywide, the Sunday Mail reports. The rehabilitation has so far used up US $900 Million.
The Sunday Mail reports this progress:
- Government has completed laying asphalt over the 2,7-kilometre stretch of the Bindura-Mt Darwin-Mukumbura road (Bindura town).
- Work on a 16km stretch of the Mt Darwin to Mukumbura road is now 78 % (12,8 km) complete,
- 80 % has been covered on the planned 10km stretch of the St Albert- Dotito road.
- Government is halfway through laying asphalt on 10km of the Guruve-Kanyemba road
- Progress on the Bindura-Matepatepa road, on which 10km had also been earmarked for an asphalt overlay, has been relatively slow, with only 3,6km (36 %) having been done.
- Construction of the 10km Guyu-Manama road is 60 % complete,
- Widening of the Esigodini tollgate currently stands at 88 %.
- The 55km Ngundu-Tanganda road in Manicaland was recently completed, but construction of a 16km stretch from Murambinda to Birchenough Bridge road is only at 21% after 3,4km were worked on.
- 70 % of the Golden Valley-Sanyati road has been done, while the Alaska-Copper Queen road is halfway through.
- The Rutenga-Zvishavane road construction is at 60 %
- The Chivi-Mandamabwe-Tokwe is 57%
- Progress on the Kapota-Zimuto road construction in Masvingo is at 69%
- The rehabilitation programme has also seen Phase Two on the Harare-Gweru road project targeting 15km covering over 75%.
- One of the key milestones this year involves completion of the Norton road-over-rail bridge, which will be commissioned soon.
- However, work on the dualisation of the Harare-Mutare road managed to cover 11km of the planned 16km.
More: The Sunday Mail