THE DISTRICTS of Dôa and Mutarara, in the province of Tete, could be isolated in the current rainy season due to the fact that National Road number 322 (N322), in the Mutarara/Madamba section, is in an advanced state of degradation.The alert was made on Friday, in the city of Tete, by governor Domingos Viola, during the XVI ordinary session of the Provincial Executive Council, following a working visit carried out to these districts.”Our biggest concern is the state of the road . Cyclone Freddy completely damaged the N322. If it starts to rain, I’m sure that these districts will be besieged by land and the only means that will take us to these points will be the train”, he lamented. He urged the National Roads Administration (ANE) to intervene on the road with better engineering, more resilient to bad weather, in order to ensure that Mutarara and Dôa are permanently connected to the provincial capital. In another development, Viola urged the Education and Gender, Children and Social Action sectors to be more persistent in mobilizing adult males to join literacy training, considering that in Tete, most of the people involved in this program are women.Read more…Source:Jornal Notícias

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