Fresh asphalt is about to hit Harare streets faster after a new high-output plant fired up in Skyline.
Skyline plant boosts local asphalt output
Skyline plant boosts local asphalt output
- The Government switched on a high-capacity asphalt plant in Skyline, Harare.
- The Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development is steering the operation.
- Dense-graded hot mix asphalt gets made using aggregates sourced within Zimbabwe.
- Officials expect fewer imports and less foreign currency leaking out.
- Elvis Chaperuka, the project manager, pegged output at 90 to 100 tonnes hourly.
- Quarry stone moves into a main tower, where bitumen gets blended in.
- That setup feeds both patch jobs and major road builds.
- Chaperuka argued that the machinery will raise both pace and finish quality.
- A refurbished section of Harare Drive reopened alongside the launch.
- Felix Mhona pointed to a road network stretching about 90,000 kilometres.
- His ministry wants state-produced asphalt instead of leaning on private suppliers.
- Shorter tender timelines should let authorities react faster to infrastructure needs.