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Matabeleland roads in shambles: MP demands action

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BY NOKUTHABA DLAMINI

In Matabeleland North province, the roads tell a tale of neglect and disrepair. The Bulawayo-Nkayi Road, once a bustling vital main road, now resembles a rugged terrain, with potholes and craters threatening the safety of travelers. The Bulawayo-Tsholotsho Road, a vital connector to the rural heartland, has been reduced to a dusty trail, worn down by the elements and lack of maintenance. The Beitbridge-Victoria Falls Road, a key tourism route, is marred by crumbling asphalt and faded road markings, a far cry from its former glory.

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Bulawayo-Victoria Falls Road in Lupinyu

Councillor Mkhontokatshaka Moyo, shot a video (https://x.com/vic_falls_live/status/1816004167678451978?s=46 ) exposing the state of Bulawayo-Victoria Falls road, mere meters from Victoria Falls International Airport that showed crumbling edges, exposed rocks and potholes galore, caused by years of neglect and heavy truck traffic.

In neighboring Matabeleland South, the story is no different, but these roads, once the lifeblood of the region’s economy, now pose significant risks to road users and hinder the development of local communities.

Luveve-Emakhandeni constituency Descent Collins Bajila, a concerned Member of Parliament, posed a question to the Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development, seeking clarity on the government’s plans for road rehabilitation through Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs).

Deputy Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development Joshua Sacco, responded with a detailed plan, outlining the government’s commitment to upgrading these critical roads, including the introduction of PPPs to mobilize resources and expertise.

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“The government has adopted a model inviting private partners to invest in infrastructure development, ensuring technological transfer and return on investment.” He then delved into specifics:

– Gwanda-Maphisa-Plumtree Road: 5km upgraded, 10km to be included in the extended ERRP2 program.

– Bulawayo-Nkayi Road: 2km surfaced, 9km to be completed by September.

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– Bulawayo-Maphisa-Manama Road: Shoulder gravelling and pot patching done, 10km to be tendered for upgrading.

– Bulawayo-Tsholotsho Road: 5km upgraded, 40km included in the extended ERRP2 program, with 10km tendered for upgrading.

For the MPs present on the Wednesday National Assembly sitting, the response offered a glimmer of hope for the long-neglected roads, but however, they say the journey to rehabilitation is long, and only time will tell if the promised improvements will become a reality.

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Binga MP proposes split of Binga district amid service strain

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BY NOKUTHABA DLAMINI

Member of Parliament Fanuel Cumanzala has formally challenged the government to explain why the Binga District, which now has a population exceeding 160 000 people, has not been divided into two separate administrative zones .

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In a series of questions submitted to the National Assembly on Tuesday, the legislator argued that the current geographical boundaries, established during the colonial era, are hindering modern governance.

Cumanzala stated that his inquiry “seeks to understand the rationale behind the decision, especially considering the need to enhance administration, improve governance, resource allocation, and service delivery by creating smaller, more manageable units,” particularly as the area sees an influx of migrants from Gokwe and Lupane.

The MP also raised alarms over the “dire” state of local healthcare infrastructure. He specifically pressed the Minister of Health and Child Care for concrete plans to “permanently resolve the challenges faced by Binga District, particularly regarding the mortuary, which has not been fully operational for a long time”.

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Further queries from Cumanzala addressed the economic transparency of the region, demanding to know “how much revenue is being generated from mining operations in Binga District”and how those funds are being reinvested into the Zambezi Valley.

He also sought updates on whether the government still intends to rehabilitate the district hospital to facilitate the establishment of a nursing school.

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ZPCS reports 104 HIV-positive inmates across Matabeleland North prisons

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A total of 104 inmates are living with HIV across eight correctional facilities in Matabeleland North, according to data from the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services.

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The figures, which were first reported by the Chronicle, were presented by ZPCS Assistant Principal Correctional Officer Godknows Ncube during a National Aids Council stakeholder meeting in Bulawayo.

Of the inmates recorded as positive, 98 are aged 25 and older, while six are under the age of 25. The affected facilities include Victoria Falls Prison, Hwange Prison, Ntabazinduna Satellite Prison, Anju Farm Prison, Tsholotsho Prison, Lupane Prison, and Binga Prison .

During the most recent quarter, 144 inmates underwent testing for HIV, resulting in one positive diagnosis .

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While correctional facilities received 900 male condoms, officials reported that no female condoms were provided. Ncube noted the need to address this gender bias and ensure that female protectors are available for inmates.

The prison service is also facing challenges with medication adherence. Ncube emphasized that there is a high number of defaulters, particularly among younger inmates who were aware of their HIV status before entering the system.

He called for the integration of HIV services with other health programs and stressed the importance of strengthening monitoring and reporting within the prisons. Currently, some facilities in the region are not yet accredited to provide antiretroviral therapy services, highlighting a need for further staff training and equipment

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Binga man kills wife, takes own life

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Police in Binga, Lusulu are investigating a case of murder and suicide where a man killed his wife and later hanged himself.

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Police on X said, “On 22/10/24, Masciline Dube (63) was found dead with a head injury near a general dealer shop at Chinonge Business Centre. A blood-stained stone was recovered at the scene.

“The victim’s husband, Abel Sibanda, was linked to the case and was later found dead, having hanged himself from a tree branch with a wire.”

Last month, another Binga man stoned his wife to death before handing himself at a nearby bush.

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The motive behind the tragic events is still unknown, and police are continuing their investigation.

 

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