Bulawayo Road Rehabilitation Gains Momentum as Second Republic Prioritises Urban Infrastructure

Major road rehabilitation projects are transforming Bulawayo’s transport network, as Government accelerates efforts to modernise infrastructure under the Second Republic’s development drive. From the central business district to surrounding residential areas, roadworks are in full swing, bringing a sense of relief and renewed optimism to residents, motorists and commuters who have long endured deteriorating conditions.

“We are happy that the roads are finally being fixed. Driving was becoming dangerous, especially during the rainy season,” said one motorist. Another added, “If this pace continues, traffic flow will definitely improve. We just hope the rehabilitation covers all the bad spots in the city.”

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The Bulawayo City Council says rehabilitation in the city centre has reached advanced stages, with detours created to ease traffic. “We have completed most of the works along George Silundika Avenue, now at 98 percent. Currently, teams are working on Lobengula Street, after which focus will shift to Herbert Chitepo. Looking ahead, next year’s plans will extend these works to feeder roads in residential areas,” explained Engineer Howard Sibanda of the Council’s Road Works Department.

The Government has reaffirmed its commitment to improving Bulawayo’s road network, with some projects implemented under the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme (ERRP). “The progress we have witnessed so far is encouraging. Some of the roads fall under the ERRP, with most at 30 percent complete. We are ensuring resources are channelled towards delivering lasting solutions to Bulawayo’s road challenges,” said Mr Paul Nyoni, Permanent Secretary in the Office of the Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution.

The rehabilitation initiative is expected to continue into 2026, in line with the Second Republic’s broader infrastructure
modernisation agenda, which seeks to improve service delivery, boost economic activity, and restore urban centres to their former glory.

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