Most of the roads in the city of Quelimane are degraded, a situation that leaves residents upset. To combat the problem, the mayor, Manuel de Araújo, announced a fund of 170 million Meticais for seven works involving the construction of bridges and rehabilitation of avenues. It is a city with potholed streets and avenues, a scenario that forces motorists and cycle taxi drivers competing for space to find better spots to continue their journeys without damaging their vehicles. Residents have been clamoring for the rehabilitation of access roads for a long time, but without the desired response. School transport vans do not escape, especially because, often, the deterioration of roads affects circulation and forces drivers to go through a complicated collection process. of students, ending up arriving at school late. The mayor of Quelimane, Manuel de Araújo, and staff from the National Roads Administration (ANE) were on some avenues to assess the road problem with the aim of finding the best form of intervention. It turns out that, along some avenues, Quelimane drainage pipes pass and in some places there are settlements. And because this situation cannot prevail, Manuel de Araújo announced a fund of 170 million Meticais available to rehabilitate the city’s roads. To contractors, De Araújo appeals to them to respect deadlines and do quality work.Manuel de Araújo believes that, with the interventions that will be carried out, Quelimane will be able to have the best access routes.Source:O País

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