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Government Announces Plans to Build New Flyover at Simon Mazorodze/ Willowvale Road Junction

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The government has announced plans to build a new flyover at the Simon Mazorodze/Willowvale Road Junction, a major infrastructure project aimed at improving traffic efficiency and safety in the area. The proposed flyover is expected to reduce congestion and alleviate traffic jams, making it easier for motorists to navigate the busy intersection.

Posting on their official social media platform Transport Ministry said mobilization is now underway in preparation for the construction of a Grade Separation Structure (Flyover) at the Simon Mazorodze/ Willowvale Road Junction a key infrastructure project aimed at imoroving traffic efficiency and safety.

The flyover will be designed to handle high volumes of traffic, providing a safer and more efficient way for vehicles to flow through the area.

Residents and commuters alike have welcomed the announcement, citing the need for improved infrastructure to support the growing population and increasing traffic in the area.

“Great news good news frim the ministry said Facebook user Mdautospares commentingon their offical page.

We are eagerly waiting for that,we need our roads improved yes another resident added.

The project is expected to not only ease traffic congestion but also enhance road safety, reducing the risk of accidents and injuries.

Construction on the flyover is expected to begin soon, with completion slated for the following year. The government has assured that the project will be carried out with minimal disruptions to traffic and local businesses.

The announcement has brought a sense of relief and excitement to the community, who look forward to enjoying a smoother and safer commute. With this project, the government aims to improve the overall quality of life for residents and support the area’s economic growth.

Tichaona Wangotse

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