US$9m Byo-Khami Road rehab in full swing

Raymond Jaravaza

Bulawayo Bureau

THE rehabilitation of the 12-kilometre stretch from Bulawayo to Khami Prison Complex at a cost of about US$9 million is now in full swing.

Government awarded the tender to a local company, Asphalt Products, to undertake the works expected to be completed by September.

The infrastructure upgrade is expected to improve connectivity and enhance logistical efficiency thereby impacting positively on economic growth.

The contractor is already busy with rehabilitation work on the ground and the project involves reconstruction of the badly damaged road.

So bad was the Khami Prison access road that motorists, including commuter omnibuses were now using another route that passes through Robert Sinyoka Village from Pumula Old suburb, another equally bad road.

The project is wholly-funded by Government, through the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA), who set aside US$9 million for the completion of the project, one of the several priority road works in the region that include the Bulawayo-Nkayi road rehabilitation project.

Yesterday the news crew went to the site and found the contractor busy with upgrade works and construction of detours for smooth operations on the other end of the access road that links the city with the country’s second largest correctional facility.

Permanent secretary in the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Development, Engineer Joy Makumbe, said the project is still under the projected timeline and that the contractor was expected to meet the September deadline.

“The tender for the 12km Khami Prison Complex Road rehabilitation project was awarded to Asphalt Products and work on the road has already started at a cost of US$9,5 million.

“We expect the project to be complete within the six months timeline,” she said.

Horticulture farmers use the route to bring their produce into Bulawayo, while Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service members and their families who reside at the sprawling Khami Prison Complex also use the access road to and from the city.

Some residents from Pumula Old and Robert Sinyoka also access medical services from the Khami Prison Complex Clinic, which is open to not only ZPCS members and their immediate families, but also villagers from nearby                                     settlements.

The Zimpapers news crew observed a hive of activity as workers from Asphalt Products were busy with the upgrade works, while others were constructing detours.

The contractor has also fenced off a portion of land where equipment is kept and construction workers are put up for the night in tents.

A commuter omnibus driver, Mr Prince Mpofu, who plies the route said they were happy that Government has expedited the rehabilitation project of the busy road, which is in a very bad state.

“Khami Prison can be accessed via two routes with the first one being the one that starts in Pumula Old and passes through Robert Sinyoka and the St Peters area,” said Mr Mpofu.

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