Tuesday, December 31, 2024

Construction of the Kimara - Bonyokwa - Kinyerezi road (7km) officially begins

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The Minister of Works,  Abdallah Ulega, has conducted an official visit to inspect the construction of the 7-kilometer Kimara - Bonyokwa - Kinyerezi road in Dar es Salaam, emphasizing the urgency of expediting the construction of this strategic infrastructure project.

During the visit, Minister Ulega instructed the contractor, the locally-owned Nyanza Road Works company, to ensure round-the-clock work to complete the project swiftly and with the required quality.

“The work has officially commenced, and residents will soon witness progress in building this vital road. The contractor must ensure an adequate workforce is in place, with unskilled labor sourced from nearby communities, including Bonyokwa, as part of giving back to the community,” stated Minister Ulega.

Segerea MP Bonnah Kamoli supported the directive, emphasizing that temporary jobs created during the construction present opportunities for residents in Bonyokwa, Kinyerezi, Kimara, and surrounding areas.

This crucial road is expected to serve as a major link between the Ubungo and Segerea constituencies, improving transport services and stimulating economic growth in the region.

Minister Ulega assured that the government would oversee the project diligently while prioritizing timely payments to contractors.

“Nyanza Road Works has demonstrated a strong track record. We trust you and expect exceptional work on this project,” he added.

Residents living along the road corridor, including Kimara, Bonyokwa, and Kinyerezi, are hopeful that the project will address infrastructure and transportation challenges while boosting the local economy.

The road construction will include a 25-meter bridge, seven small culverts, and the installation of street lighting as part of the project requirements.


The construction of the 7-kilometer Kimara - Bonyokwa - Kinyerezi road in Dar es Salaam has officially commenced, following a site visit by the Minister of Works, Hon. Abdallah Ulega. The project is expected to significantly improve transportation and stimulate economic growth in the region.

During the visit, Minister Ulega directed the contractor, Nyanza Road Works, to fast-track the project by working around the clock to ensure timely completion while maintaining high standards.

“This crucial project has officially started, and residents will soon see tangible progress. The contractor must deploy sufficient personnel and prioritize employing unskilled labor from nearby communities, including Bonyokwa, as a way to give back to the local population,” said Minister Ulega.

Segerea MP Bonnah Kamoli echoed the minister’s call, emphasizing the importance of creating temporary jobs for residents of Bonyokwa, Kinyerezi, Kimara, and other neighboring areas during the construction phase.

The road is poised to become a major link between the Ubungo and Segerea constituencies, addressing long-standing transport challenges and enhancing economic opportunities for the communities it serves.

Minister Ulega assured stakeholders of the government’s commitment to overseeing the project with professionalism while ensuring timely payment to contractors.

“Nyanza Road Works has an impressive track record. We trust your expertise and expect nothing but top-quality work on this project,” he added.

Residents along the road corridor, including Kimara, Bonyokwa, and Kinyerezi, are optimistic about the project, anticipating better infrastructure, improved transport, and economic benefits.

The construction includes a 25-meter bridge, seven smaller culverts, and street lighting to enhance safety and usability. This comprehensive approach aims to deliver a modern, reliable road network that meets the needs of the growing urban population.

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