Mbudzi Interchange Project Reaches Milestone: Masvingo-Glen Norah Loop Road Set to Open

The Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Development has announced a major advancement in the Mbudzi Interchange Project, with the Masvingo-Glen Norah loop road expected to open on or before September 13, 2024. This marks a significant milestone in the project aimed at improving traffic flow and safety in the area. Once open, the new road will alleviate congestion, reduce travel times, and enhance the overall commuting experience for motorists. Residents, businesses, and commuters eagerly anticipate the benefits this development will bring.

As traffic volumes are set to increase with the new road, the Ministry has urged motorists to prioritize responsible driving to prevent accidents and ensure road safety. Alongside this project, rehabilitation work on Lorraine Drive in Harare has commenced, leading to its temporary closure. This maintenance is crucial to improving road conditions and ensuring long-term durability, and motorists are advised to plan alternative routes during the construction period.

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The progress on both the Mbudzi Interchange and the Lorraine Drive rehabilitation demonstrates the Government’s commitment to enhancing road infrastructure. These projects are expected to reduce congestion, promote economic growth, and improve the quality of life for residents. By investing in such critical infrastructure, the Government is laying the foundation for sustainable development and long-term prosperity.

The opening of the Masvingo-Glen Norah loop road signals the significant strides being made under the Second Republic’s efforts to modernize road infrastructure. With smoother traffic flow, enhanced safety, and reduced congestion, the nation can look forward to continued progress in its infrastructure and economic development.

8 thoughts on “Mbudzi Interchange Project Reaches Milestone: Masvingo-Glen Norah Loop Road Set to Open

  1. That’s a great achievement to the road networks. We are proud of the second Republic and His Excellence President E.D Munangagwa. Keep it up and up. The light is shining everyday coming from you.

  2. Exellency ED Mnangagwa pambudzi Round about muri mondo chaiyo ,mukaka unovaka muviri huchi Chaihwo.

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