Opinion / Columnist
Well done ZINARA on Harare International Airport Road
05 May 2015 at 02:04hrs | Views
The progress done so far on the construction of the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Road, which leads to the Harare International Airport, is a classic example of contemporary development in the country. Zimbabwe National Roads Authority (ZINARA) and the Harare City Council should be commended highly for such a project which contributes immensely to the sustenance of the economy.
The road is of international standards, with clearly marked four lanes and reflectors as well as solar powered street lights making the road so spectacular at night. The upgrade of this road enabled us to match global standards.
Credit also goes to Dr Obert Mpofu, the Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development, who is the driving force behind this project. May other ministers in other ministries take a leaf from this exceptional example of progress as they attempt to implement ZIMASSET in their respective areas of jurisdiction?
The Harare International Airport road construction is a spring-board of hope and motivation for all other heads of departments that are challenged to spur development and progress in the country.
However, ZINARA is urged to complete the project sooner than later!
The road is of international standards, with clearly marked four lanes and reflectors as well as solar powered street lights making the road so spectacular at night. The upgrade of this road enabled us to match global standards.
The Harare International Airport road construction is a spring-board of hope and motivation for all other heads of departments that are challenged to spur development and progress in the country.
However, ZINARA is urged to complete the project sooner than later!
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