The long-awaited reopening of Julius Nyerere Road is poised to alleviate the commuting woes of many, especially at the heavily congested intersection of Samora Machel and Leopold Takawira. This revitalized road, integral to the ongoing Greater Harare rehabilitation initiative, is scheduled to resume traffic flow today, Thursday, May 9, at 4:30 PM.
The Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development announced that the project had been completed ahead of schedule and expressed optimism about the possibility of improving traffic flow along this important route. It is anticipated that the recently finished Julius Nyerere Way segment, which runs from the Jason Moyo intersection to Sam Nujoma Street, will reduce traffic and enhance the region’s general traffic control.
This accomplishment represents a critical phase in the planning for the August SADC meeting. The government’s dedication to improving infrastructure and guaranteeing seamless transportation networks ahead of significant events is demonstrated by the prompt completion of this road restoration project.