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ISSUE 82(FREE READ)
ISSUE 82(FREE READ)

MANYAME RIVER BRIDGE PROJECT HITS KEY MILESTONE WITH PEDESTRIAN SAFETY FOCUS

The Manyame River Bridge Construction Project, widely known as the Skyline project, has achieved a significant milestone with work now underway on a critical safety component: the dedicated walkways and footwalks. This development marks crucial progress in the reconstruction and expansion of the key bridge structure, which is central to improving traffic flow and safety on the major highway south of Harare.

The pouring of concrete for these pedestrian pathways is a pivotal step in the project, demonstrating a strong commitment to infrastructure that prioritizes the safety of all road users, not just motorists. These pathways are being specifically designed as a crucial safety feature, ensuring long-term utility of the bridge.

By physically separating pedestrian traffic from motor vehicles, the new walkways will dramatically reduce the risk of accidents, ensuring a safer journey for both local residents who cross the bridge daily and travellers on the main arterial route. This focus on inclusive design aligns with modern infrastructural standards that aim to cater to vulnerable road users and minimize fatalities, solidifying the importance of this structure as a major transport link.

The Manyame River Bridge project is a critical component of the government’s broader road network upgrading strategy, which aims to improve connectivity, enhance commerce, and increase public safety across the nation. As concrete is poured and cured, this phase moves the bridge closer to final completion, promising a safer and more efficient crossing for thousands of daily commuters. Motorists and pedestrians alike are encouraged to stay tuned for further updates on the project’s progression.

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