Exodus and Company commends Govt on infrastructure projects

Blessings Chidakwa

Herald Reporter

EXODUS and Company has heaped praises on the Second Republic for the ongoing infrastructural development taking place saying Zimbabwe has been witnessing exciting times for the past five years.

Exodus and Company director projects Alex Mashangu was giving an update of their works at the roundabout along Harare-Bindura Highway and Boulervard Road.

He said infrastructural development was the new norm.

“This is an exciting period in the nation in terms of infrastructure development, which covers roads, residential, commercial,” he said.

“We are so excited about what we have done here in terms of contributing to the nation, the infrastructure around Harare.”

Eng Mashangu said on the Harare-Beitbridge Highway out of 493 kilometres that has been opened to traffic, they did 80km.

He also said they managed to participate in construction of access roads to the New Parliament and section of Harare-Bindura Highway.

“This road started in February last year, whereby we were asked by our Government to reconstruct the existing roads, starting from Nemakonde way to the roundabout here, and also from this roundabout to the Blue Ridge Road, which is about 10 kilometres away from here,” he said.

“So what we have done on this road is to widen the existing road. So it was opened to traffic at the end of July last year.”

Eng Mashangu said the scope of work comprised the reconstruction of the existing road, modernising, and construction of two new lanes.

It also included the construction of a new bridge along Harare-Bindura Highway, installation of traffic lights, and also the roundabout among other things.

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