Ubuntu PhotoNews: Zimbabwe's Derelict Roads
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Construction workers attend to a faulty traffic bridge in the capital Harare in Zimbabwe amid the country’s helpless contention with derelict roads infrastructure. Credit: Jeffrey Moyo / Ubuntu Times
An unfinished bridge under slow construction owing to poor funding in Zimbabwe.
With shoddy work done on the country’s tarred roads in Zimbabwe, dereliction is visiting the poor roads, fast converting them into dusty roads. Credit: Jeffrey Moyo / Ubuntu Times
Some roads in suburbs across Harare in Zimbabwe have lost their glamor, fast turning into dust roads owing to dereliction, with residents perpetually using the roads inflicting more damage.
Underfunded road projects have become an eyesore across many places in Zimbabwe mostly in towns and cities. Credit: Jeffrey Moyo / Ubuntu Times
Construction workers in the Zimbabwean capital Harare work on a bridge that is in need of renovations.