Ministry Of Transport Announces Week-Long Traffic Disruptions In Harare

There will be temporary traffic disruptions in parts of Harare to allow for critical road rehabilitation works under the ongoing Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme Phase 2 (ERRP2).

In a statement released on Monday, the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development announced that from Tuesday, June 10, to Sunday, June 15, 2025, construction will take place at two major intersections: the junction of Solomon Mujuru (formerly Kirkman) Road and Sherwood Drive, as well as the junction of Bishop Gaul Avenue and Solomon Mujuru Road.

The roadworks, being carried out in collaboration with Tarcon (Pvt) Ltd, are expected to result in partial road closures, lane restrictions, and potential traffic delays in the affected areas.

Motorists are being urged to plan ahead, use alternative routes such as Samora Machel Avenue or Lomagundi Road, and exercise caution when travelling near construction zones. 

Pedestrian access will remain available, with temporary walkways and diversions in place to ensure safety.

The Ministry expressed regret over any inconvenience the disruptions may cause and appealed for public patience and cooperation during the six-day rehabilitation period.

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13 comments on “Ministry Of Transport Announces Week-Long Traffic Disruptions In Harare

  1. When is S Mazorodze and ZBC Mbare junction going to be rehabilitated? The main road into Harare from SA honestly????

    1. Can we have at least one entry road into Monavale repaired. Just one of the two if repairing both Lindhurst and Monavale road will be too expensive

  2. Can you widen the the road as well from that junction right to the intersection of Harare drive and kirkman it’s a death trap

  3. Can police deploy 24 hrs to control traffic caused by the bottleneck. Please lease with the Police. Also what happened to police patrol vehicles on busy roads especially in the mornings and evenings. This service has but completely vanished hence the wanton disregard of the rule of law by many motorists especially public transporting vehicles resulting in even unbearable congestion and unnavigabale roads

  4. What’s the update on Lorraine drive? Wasn’t it supposed to be completed by December 2024? Is it now targeted for December 2025? And what happened to the dualization of Harare drive?

  5. I don’t think the title of your article matches the content lol. Just kidding, mainly because I had some doubts after reading the article.

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