Road rehabilitation launched in Nampula – aimnews.org

Maputo, 03 Apr (AIM) – Luís Giquira, mayor of the city of Nampula, in northern Mozambique, launched a project on Thursday to rehabilitate around 2.6 kilometers of roads.

The project, budgeted at 150 million meticais (2.3 million dollars, at current exchange rates), aims to improve urban mobility and traffic conditions.

According to Giquira, cited by the independent daily “O País”, although the road is the responsibility of the National Road Administration (ANE), the municipality decided to move forward with the intervention.

“The measure is essential to respond to residents’ concerns and ensure better traffic conditions. The works focus on Avenida 25 de Setembro, one of the city’s main roads”, he stated.

He also revealed that the project was financed from the Municipality’s own budget.

“We want the work to be done well this time, because many roads that were previously rehabilitated did not last,” he said.
(AIM)
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