Southern Province Permanent Secretary Darius Hakayobe says poor road infrastructure has hampered the effective marketing of the city’s tourism potential.
And Road Development Agency (RDA) engineer has attributed the delay in the completion of rehabilitation works on the 30 km Zimba-Livingstone Road to wet weather conditions.
Speaking yesterday when he inspected the progress on the road works on the Zimba-Livingstone Road, Mr. Hakayobe stressed that poor road infrastructure has impeded progress in marketing both tourism and agricultural potential of the province and Livingstone in particular.
“Tourists want good road infrastructure and the delivery of agricultural inputs depend on good road network,” Mr. Hakayobe noted.
He commended government for allocating K99 billion towards the rehabilitation of the Zimba-Livingstone road in this year’s national budget.
Mr. Hakayobe who was impressed with the rehabilitation works so far urged the contractor to maintain quality works to ensure a quality end product.
He observed that the Zimba-Livingstone Road is passable following the maintenance works on the remaining 43km stretch that falls under phase two of the road rehabilitation project.
“The impassable road now is passable and I am very impressed with the temporal interventions on the other stretch,” he said and added that resources and material are available to finish the project.
The PS was accompanied by engineers from both Kazungula and Livingstone councils and their District Commissioners, RDA engineer, the city mayor and provincial planners among others.
RDA Regional Engineer Lazarous Nyawali said the rehabilitation works on the 30 km stretch that were supposed to be completed by May this year will delay owing to wet conditions.
Mr. Nyawali said heavy rains have slowed down works on the 30km stretch but added that the contractor has finished assembling the plant that will be used to produce important material for road works.
“The plant will be fully operational but road works are determined by the weather as they require a certain amount of moisture to ensure a quality end product,” he said.
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