Council to rehabilitate 31km road network

The City of Harare yesterday said it expects to repair 31,4km of its road network using revenue from both residents and the Government.

In 2020, the local authority was able to repair only 15km of the road network.

Acting Harare mayor Stewart Mutizwa told journalists after a tour of the road network, that $1,2 billion was earmarked for road rehabilitation.

“This year we are targeting to work on 10 roads (31,4km). The total amount dedicated towards the roads programme is $1,2 billion,” he said.

Clr Mutizwa said council would fund the roads rehabilitation with revenue from parking, billboards, the Harare quarry as well as construction approval fees.

“The following are the proposed funding mechanism: Revenue from City Parking, endowment fees, revenue realised from billboards, gravel sales, Harare Quarry dividend, trenching fees, design approvals and construction approvals fees,” he said.

He commended the Government for stepping in to fix roads in 2021 under the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme.

“ZINARA disbursed a total of $199 million in the 2021 financial year for road maintenance and reseal programmes. The bulk of the money was allocated to the Robert Mugabe Road where we conducted an overlay while the balance was used for pothole patching, shoulder repair and drain cleaning in various selected trunk and feeder roads.”

Clr Mutizwa admitted that Harare roads had become dangerous for motorists.

“As we have witnessed today, the potholed roads are an increasing hazard for drivers. They are especially dangerous now due to the heavy rains which we continue to receive,” he said. – New Ziana.

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