Safe Roads for Harare: A Sustainable Community-Driven Approach to Innovative Road Maintenance

G Runganga, Stapewell (2025) Safe Roads for Harare: A Sustainable Community-Driven Approach to Innovative Road Maintenance. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (8): 25aug036. pp. 1754-1786. ISSN 2456-2165

Abstract

Harare, the bustling capital city of Zimbabwe, faces critical challenges related to its road infrastructure, which significantly impact safety, mobility, and economic development. Currently, over 40% of the city’s roads are in poor condition, contributing to an estimated 1,200 traffic accidents annually and incurring repair costs exceeding $10 million each year. The rapid urbanization rate of approximately 3% annually has further strained an aging road network, with many roads exceeding 30 years of service, leading to increased deterioration and maintenance difficulties. Despite concerted efforts by the Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (ZINARA) to address these issues, traditional maintenance strategies primarily funded through government budgets have been insufficient, covering less than 60% of the required repairs and leaving over 1,000 km of roads in disrepair. In response to these persistent challenges, this project proposes a community-driven approach to sustainable road maintenance, inspired by successful pilot programs in cities such as Bulawayo. These initiatives demonstrated that engaging local residents in identifying infrastructure issues and organizing repair activities can reduce maintenance costs by approximately 25% and improve overall road conditions by 15% within a year. By empowering community members to take ownership of their local roads, the project aims to foster sustainable maintenance practices, enhance public safety, and strengthen community resilience. This comprehensive approach emphasizes inclusive participation, local resource mobilization, and innovative maintenance techniques tailored to Harare’s unique urban context. By integrating community insights with technical solutions, the project seeks to bridge resource gaps, reduce repair costs, and promote safer, more reliable roads. Ultimately, “Safe Roads for Harare” aspires to create a replicable model for urban road management that aligns with principles of sustainability, community engagement, and fiscal responsibility, contributing to a safer, more connected city safer roads, addressing both resource constraints and public engagement gaps.

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