The Shurugwi-Mhandamabwe highway, a crucial transportation artery in Zimbabwe’s eastern region, has received a major boost as the first 10km stretch was commissioned yesterday as part of the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme.
The milestone marks a significant step towards fulfilling the Second Republic’s commitment to national infrastructural development.
The 10km stretch, which connects the towns of Shurugwi and Mhandamabwe, has been rehabilitated to ensure a smoother and safer journey for commuters and traders who rely on the road for their daily activities.
The project is part of a larger effort to revamp the country’s road network, which has been plagued by potholes, wear and tear, and poor maintenance.
The commissioning of the Shurugwi-Mhandamabwe Highway is a testament to the government’s commitment to improving the country’s infrastructure, which is critical for economic growth and development.
The road is expected to reduce travel time and improve the overall efficiency of transportation between the two towns, boosting economic activity and creating new opportunities for businesses.
The Road Rehabilitation Programme is part of a broader plan to revive the country’s economy by investing in key infrastructure projects.
SOURCE : NEWSREPORTZIM.COM