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Harare's $88M Traffic Jam Cure Hits Road
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 40054, member: 636"] President Mnangagwa opens the new Trabablas Interchange today after years of construction work. The project cost 88 million dollars and replaced an old traffic circle that caused daily jams. Zimbabwe paid for the entire project without help from other countries. Local companies built the massive road system that connects three major streets. The government chose this location to improve traffic flow between Harare and surrounding areas. The interchange features 15 bridges that carry vehicles over busy intersections. Workers finished the final preparations after Transport Minister Mhona visited the site earlier this week. The new road system links Zimbabwe directly with South Africa for better trade. Drivers will spend less time stuck in traffic and face fewer accidents. Government officials expect economic growth from the improved transportation network. The old Mbudzi roundabout created terrible bottlenecks for people traveling south from Harare. Construction teams temporarily closed nearby roads to complete safety checks before the opening ceremony. Motorists used different routes during the final construction phase. The completed interchange represents another major infrastructure achievement for the current administration. Officials believe the project will transform how people and goods move through the capital city. [/QUOTE]
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