For thousands of residents, the moment marks the end of an era defined by struggle, isolation, and high transport costs. For decades, motorcyclists charged up to D250 per trip because vehicles rarely braved the road. Farmers trudged through mud and dust to reach their fields. Traders struggled to move goods, and ambulances fought to reach and transport patients on time. Residents say the new road will link CRR South and CRR North, ease trade, an…
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