A Senior government officer in Western Province has appealed to the government to consider allocating more funds to road works in Western Province to compensate for long distances involved in the collection of gravel materials and the sandy terrain.
Deputy Permanent Secretary, Phanwel Chibala, made the appeal in an interview with ZANIS in Mongu today, arguing that it was difficult to find contractors to do any road works in the province because of lack of materials.
He requested that, in order to contain the situation, more funds should be allocated to road works in the province.
The DPS complained that Shangombo and Nalikwanda roads were recently advertised to contractors but unfortunately only one contractor in each case responded with very high bids, adding that Shangombo road alone went as far as K70 billion, which is beyond government budget.
Senior Road Inspector under Rural Road Unit (RRU) in Western Province, Fred Phiri, said that on average, gravel haulage in the area was about 50 km away.
However Mr. Chibala thanked government for having procured road equipment which is now under RRU to help rehabilitate feeder roads.
He said that in Western Province, the equipment has already been used to do Mwene Mutondo’s 7 km road, Limulunga-Lealui’s 18 km road and Mulambwa Basic‘s 1km connection road.
Currently some units were already in Kaoma while another unit will be sent to Kalabo district to work on Sikongo and Nalikwanda roads.
Western Province, under RRU, has five tipper trucks, four front-end loaders, two rollers, six graders and two water bulzers.
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