Work on Christmas Pass bypass road to start soon

Source: The Herald – Breaking news.

Work on Christmas Pass bypass road to start soon 
Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Felix Mhona said they had to move with speed following complaints that they were a lot of accidents along Christmas Pass, especially haulage trucks.

Freeman RazembaSenior Reporter 

Plans to construct a 33km stretch of road to divert trucks round Christmas Pass in Mutare to take them directly to an upgraded Forbes Border Post at the edge of the city are now at an advanced stage after Government recently entered into a partnership with local contractor Leengate Private Limited.

Government is also set to relocate the Grand Reef Airport in Mutare to Mutasa South District for a new modern airport while other roads around Mutare are also going to be rehabilitated under the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme Phase 2 (ERRP2).

Significant progress in the rehabilitation of a number of roads across the country has been made to ensure they are usable.

The planned Christmas Pass bypass comes after numerous accidents in the area, particularly involving heavy vehicles.

Barely a week passes by without an accident being recorded at Christmas Pass, with some of them being fatal. In some of the cases, goods worth thousands of dollars are damaged.

In April, Cabinet announced plans to construct a 33km road to serve as an alternative route in and out of Mutare.

The proposed partnership between the Government and Leengate Private Limited for the Mutare by-pass road will see the construction of a 26km road by Leengate Private Limited to skirt the Christmas Pass road to Forbes Border Post, relieving congestion on the old road which has become unsafe owing to inadequate carrying capacity and its deteriorating state. 

Over the weekend, Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Felix Mhona, his deputy Joshua Sacco and Minister of State for Manicaland Provincial Affairs and Devolution Misheck Mugadza, among other senior Government officials toured the bypass route and the border post.

Speaking in an interview, Minister Mhona said they had to move with speed following complaints that they were a lot of accidents along Christmas Pass, especially haulage trucks.

“We witnessed that as the Second Republic, we then need to rehabilitate and also try to divert trucks from going through Christmas Pass and this is what we are doing. And we have been doing this behind the scenes, where we are going to by-pass just before the tollgate into Mutare where we are going to construct a 33km road up to Forbes Border Post and you will see that it’s going to be a widened road to mirror what we are also doing along Harare-Beitbridge Road, which is 12,5metres in terms of span. And we are saying at the end of the day, we also have tolling along that road.

“But the most important thing is the amount of business that has resulted because of the Second Republic. You have heard from Zimra officials that they are clearing close to 450 trucks which signifies that Zimbabwe is open for business is bearing fruits and we also need to be proactive as a ministry so that we have infrastructure that enhances and buttresses this kind of business. 

“And we are here to say this border post can no longer coping in terms of managing the volumes that we are witnessing. So we are going to move slightly in the city where we are going to rehabilitate and have a bigger border post and this has already been sanctioned by cabinet to say let’s revamp and rehabilitate a new border post under Forbes Border Consortium. 

“And you will see what we have at Beitbridge Border Post is exactly what is going to happen here and in terms of introducing the dry ports as well. And above all we are also going to rehabilitate the feeder roads in the great City of Mutare,” he said. 

Minister Mhona confirmed that they had finished conducting the feasibility study and completed the designs for the by-pass. 

“In terms of Forbes Border Post, we are only finalising on the procurement of additional land but we are almost done meaning that we are on the implementation stage, because I had to take the projects to Cabinet where we got the approval and now we were doing the feasibility studies over some months ago and we are ready to implement.

“So what we are talking about today is not something that we are promising the nation but we are saying we are going to implement and you will see us just in a few weeks, months, gravitating towards here and you will see our feasibility in terms of engineers visiting this place quite often,” he said. 

Over the weekend, Minister of State for Manicaland Provincial Affairs and Devolution Mr Misheck Mugadza was quoted saying a public-private partnership deal was now in place for the project.

“Works on the implementation of the Christmas Pass bypass are at an advanced stage. We expect the ground breaking ceremony to be held soon. The public-private partnership is already in place and all is ready for works to commence save for a few logistical matters to be sorted out for the take-off,” he said.

The new road will access the Forbes Border Post and relieve congestion along the Christmas Pass road, which has become unsafe.

The project is expected to dovetail with construction of a new dry port to improve cargo clearance at the border post.

 

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