Road neglect finally hit a breaking point, forcing officials to eyeball crumbling streets and promise fixes before drivers lose more tires.
Harare road checks kick off
Harare road checks kick off
- Transport Minister Felix Mhona rolled through damaged city streets.
- Surveyed battered routes across multiple suburbs.
- Hauled engineers and senior staff along.
- Marked spots needing rebuilds or patch jobs.
- Braeside and Arcadia showed surface breakdowns.
- Craneborne and Hatfield flagged for repairs.
- Waterfalls and Sunningdale landed on the list.
- Southerton and Houghton Park also drew attention.
- The government plans to start work after assessments.
- Some stretches require full construction.
- Others just need heavy maintenance.
- Updates promised after more site visits.
- Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme Phase 2 backs the push.
- Targets rain-damaged roads nationwide.
- Covers urban and rural links.
- Tied to long-term transport revival.
- President Emmerson Mnangagwa greenlit extending ERRP2.
- Framed it as infrastructure modernization.
- Linked it to Vision 2030 goals.
- Pitched Zimbabwe as a logistics hub.
- The Ministry launched provincial road fault hotlines.
- Engineers must take reports straight from residents.
- Aims to speed up fixes.
- Another public feedback platform is coming.