Post-Rainy Season Road Rehabilitation Program Commences Across All Wards
As the rainy season concludes, the Marondera RDC Engineering and Technical Services Department has officially launched its annual post-rainy season road rehabilitation program. The heavy rains experienced earlier this year caused significant wear and tear on our rural road network, impacting the movement of goods, services, and people. Council grading equipment and maintenance teams have been deployed to prioritize high-traffic feeder roads that connect farming communities to major markets and highways. The first phase of the program is currently underway, focusing on roads that provide critical access to local clinics and schools. We kindly urge motorists and pedestrians to exercise caution when approaching roadwork zones. The Council remains committed to ensuring that our transport infrastructure is safe, accessible, and capable of supporting our vibrant agricultural economy.



