Joy as Beitbridge-Bulawayo-Victoria Falls Road Rehabilitation Resumes

Bulawayo, Zimbabwe – In a major boost for Zimbabwe’s infrastructure, the government has resumed works on the Beitbridge-Bulawayo-Victoria Falls Road, partnering with Bitumen World to rehabilitate and upgrade this vital route. The project, presented by Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Development, Cde Felix Mhona, operates under a Design, Build, Operate, and Transfer (DBOT) contract, ensuring efficient execution and long-term maintenance.

This road, critical for connecting the southern and northern regions of the country, is set for a comprehensive upgrade, including widening and dualizing certain sections to meet modern standards. The rehabilitation is part of a broader infrastructure initiative that will also see key roads such as the Kwekwe-Nkayi-Lupane Road, Bulawayo-Nkayi Road, and Karoi-Binga-Cross Dete Road receiving attention, a move that is being celebrated by residents across Matabeleland, Midlands, and Mashonaland West.

The projects aim to not only improve transit for Zimbabweans but also foster regional trade by enhancing connections between Zimbabwe and neighboring countries like South Africa, Zambia, and Botswana. According to Minister Mhona, the government’s focus on road infrastructure is a strategic step to boost the economy, ease transportation, and increase road safety.

For residents in remote areas such as Binga, Nkayi, and Siakobvu, the road upgrades mean reduced travel times and better access to essential services like healthcare and education. The improvements will also open up tourism opportunities along the scenic Zambezi Valley escarpment, giving visitors easier access to natural wonders like Victoria Falls.

Beyond tourism, the upgraded roads are expected to create opportunities for local businesses by improving market access and regional connectivity, empowering communities to drive economic growth. The initiative underscores Zimbabwe’s commitment to modernizing its infrastructure, promising safer roads, better access, and enhanced economic prospects for all.

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