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Mud to markets, Iringa’s roads restore dignity and drive growth
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80069, member: 636"] New roads in Iringa are changing a lot more than commutes. For years, rainy seasons would flood rivers and turn routes to mud, cutting off whole villages. People couldn't get to hospitals, schools, or markets reliably. That meant lost income, spoiled crops, and real danger for anyone needing urgent care. Projects like the Wenda-Mgama and Mtili-Ifwagi roads, built under a program called RISE, are fixing that. The difference is tangible. A farmer's tomatoes now reach Iringa town before rotting. Tea from Mufindi farms gets to processing plants within the critical few hours after harvest. Travel times and transport costs dropped hard. National studies back up what locals see daily. Better roads mean less travel time, cheaper trips, and easier access to clinics and jobs. The process mattered too, because communities helped plan the work. That built local ownership. Added features like streetlights and walkways made nights safer and let small businesses stay open longer. These connections are key for Tanzania's future growth, opening rural areas for investment in farming, logistics, and processing. While maintenance and funding are always hurdles, the model shows its worth. Ultimately, these roads offer something basic: dignity. They assure a farmer their crop matters and a mother that help is reachable. They move the whole nation forward. [/QUOTE]
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