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Shurugwi-Mhandamabwe Road nears completion, boosting economic growth

Patrick Chitumba, patrick.chitumba@chronicle.co.zw
THE Government has made significant progress on the Shurugwi-Mhandamabwe Road, completing over 30 kilometres of the 43-kilometre stretch, thanks to a partnership with local construction company Road Trackers Construction (RTC).

This development is part of a broader effort to upgrade roads nationwide.
Under the Second Republic, infrastructure development is a top priority, and the upgraded Shurugwi-Mhandamabwe Road is expected to boost cargo movement and travel on the south corridor, driving productivity and sustainable growth.

The US$41 million contract encompasses the construction, upgrading, and widening of the road, which serves as a crucial link between Beitbridge Border Post and major towns like Gweru, Kwekwe, and Chinhoyi.
The Shurugwi-Mhandamabwe Road is a vital economic artery, poised to accelerate growth in the Midlands province’s gross domestic product.

Its strategic importance extends to connecting key border posts, facilitating trade and commerce.
Infrastructure development is a top priority under the Second Republic, which is working to increase production across all sectors for sustainable economic growth.
The Minister of State for Midlands Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Owen Ncube, led villagers, motorists, and Government officials as he drove through the completed stretch, which is almost approaching the

Mhandamabwe turn-off along the Masvingo-Zvishavane Highway that has since been opened to traffic.
In a brief interview, Minister Ncube commended the Second Republic under the leadership of President Mnangagwa for availing funds towards the reconstruction of the road.
“We are here to see the progress made so far, and I would like to commend the Second Republic as well as the contractor for ensuring that funds were put to good use. Now we will be linking Boterekwa and Mhandamabwe, which is a positive development for the province,” he said.

Minister Ncube said the reopening of the road is seen as a vital catalyst for increased transport movement along the southern corridor.
He recalled how, just a decade ago, transport operators bypassed the route, preferring the Zvishavane or Mvuma route, leaving villagers with limited options and long walks.
“For years, this road was giving motorists challenges, and that affected trade for businesses along this road. But that is now a thing of the past, thanks to the leadership of President Mnangagwa,” said Minister Ncube.

Midlands Provincial Road Engineer Stephen Kamutema said the road underwent significant transformation.
“To date, 30km has been opened to traffic. The rest of the road will be opened upon the commissioning of the entire project,” he said.
Shurugwi South Constituency Legislator, Cde Wilson Mhuri, praised the Second Republic for driving transformative projects that prioritise people’s needs.

He highlighted the rehabilitation of the Shurugwi-Mhandamabwe Road as a prime example, demonstrating the Government’s commitment to fulfilling its promises.
“This development will significantly impact the district, saving lives and boosting economic activities.
“The road rehabilitation project is expected to create jobs, stimulate business growth, and improve accessibility.
“With the Government’s focus on people-centred projects, communities like Shurugwi can look forward to enhanced livelihoods and opportunities,” said Cde Mhuri.

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