Government secures funding for Kwekwe-Nkayi-Lupane highway

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Zimpapers Reporter

GOVERNMENT has secured a loan facility to finance the rehabilitation of the 240km Kwekwe, Nkayi-Lupane Highway and is targeting to have the project completed by the end of 2026.

Once complete, the upgraded road will reduce the travelling distance from Harare to Lupane and cut the distance to the resort City of Victoria Falls by over 200km.

Farmers from the two districts of Nkayi and Lupane are also expected to save more as the cost of taking their produce to the markets, either in Bulawayo or Kwekwe, will no longer be prohibitive.

Speaking during a recent question and answer session in Parliament, Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Felix Mhona said his Ministry has already secured a loan, specifically to rehabilitate the Lupane-Kwekwe Road.

“That road is very important because it cuts across and it is a shorter route to those who are going to Victoria Falls.
“We have got a loan facility, which we have managed to get and the money is going to be used for the rehabilitation of that road, which is 240km,” said Minister Mhona.

He said two construction teams would be roped in to execute the rehabilitation project, with one starting from Kwekwe, and that the new road design was expected to be out in the next few days.

Minister Mhona said after the completion of the project, the teams will then proceed to the Bulawayo-Nkayi Road, which is another priority road.

“We have enough resources for the rehabilitation of the road. Be patient until 2026, when most of the work is going to be done from Kwekwe to Lupane,” said Minister Mhona.

In another development, Minister Mhona accused some local authorities of diverting funds meant for road rehabilitation to salaries, something, which has left most roads in a deplorable state.

He said to counter that, the Government was demanding acquittals from local authorities, which shows how the money allocated to them by the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) was used. Any local authority that fails to provide that acquittal will not receive any funding.

“Sometimes when the money is allocated to councils, they use that money for salaries and not for road rehabilitation,” said Minister Mhona.

“I thank the Government right now that Zinara is now mobilising all the funds and putting them in one pocket. They then choose the roads that need to be refurbished and then every three months, we are going to notify the House and Zimbabweans as to how much money is being allocated to each council.”

The minister said councils must return the papers, which clearly show that they used the money for the intended use of road rehabilitation.

If they fail to use the money for the intended use of road rehabilitation, and fail to do the acquittal, the ministry does not disburse any monies without an acquittal. This position has seen some councils failing to request money from Zinara, said Minister Mhona.

Meanwhile, the Government is considering taking over the management of all roads from local authorities as part of measures to address the widespread dilapidation of the country’s road network.

Minister Mhona told the Senate recently that his ministry was seeking to assume control of main roads, trunk roads and all roads within cities and towns under the purview of city councils and rural district councils. The proposal, which would require Parliamentary approval, was presented as a solution to poor co-ordination, shoddy workmanship and a lack of engineering expertise at the local level. He said consolidating road management under a single national department would ensure faster and more efficient responses to road maintenance challenges.

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