The grading and rehabilitation of roads in Monze district has come to a halt following the gutting of a government grader by unknown people.
This came to light when Monze District Commissioner Emerson Machila accompanied by the District Council Secretary Biggie Choongo and the police, visited the scene last week on Friday morning to inspect the extent of the damage caused to the grader.
Speaking in an interview with ZANIS in Monze, Mr. Machila said he received the report about the news with shock and worry.
He said the incident which occurred on Thursday around 09:00 hours at Chiile Village in Chief Monze’s area was a disaster, because the grader was the only dependable equipment for the grading and rehabilitation of roads in the district.
Mr. Machila said the gutted grader PY180G plate number GRZ 7-773 was supposed to move to Gwembe District after working on the roads in Monze.
He said the damage done to the grader was extensive and beyond repair. He called on Government to consequently consider replacing the incapacitated grader with a new one if the grading and rehabilitation of the roads in the area is to be continued.
The grader mysteriously caught fire when the driver tried to start the engine to proceed grading the road leading to Hufwa and Chobana Basic Schools.
Scores of villagers who were attracted by the big fire tried to put it off using water, but their efforts proved futile and the grader was reduced to a mere skeleton.
The Police in Monze district have since instituted investigations into the matter to establish the cause of the fire.
ZANIS