Chiawa, Mugulamano bridge washed away

Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 28 December 2025
📘 Source: Lusaka Times

The main bridge linking Chiawa and Mugulamano in Chiawa chiefdom in Kafue District, has been washed away by heavy rains, cutting off residents from accessing essential services like schools and healthcare facilities. Chiawa Ward Councillor, Jones Katiyo confirmed the incident to the media, noting it occurred on Christmas Eve.Mr Katiyo explained that the culverts at the crossing point were too small to handle the water pressure from Wednesday evening’s downpour.“The culverts on this bridge were too small. We need larger culverts, at this bridge”, he stated.He further added that two other crossing points in the same area have also been washed away, endangering locals.Mr Katiyo appealed to authorities for urgent help, stating that daily life in Chiawa Chiefdom remains disrupted.Kafue District Commissioner, Maurice Hikapulwe separately confirmed the development to the media.Mr Hikapulwe said he received the report and called for calm, while solutions are being pursued.He explained that the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) and the Road Development Agency (RDA) have been informed.“The government is aware of what has happened in Chiawa Chiefdom, and measures are being taken to assist the affected residents.

We urge everyone to remain calm as help is on the way,” he assured. Chiawa Ward Councillor, Jones Katiyo confirmed the incident to the media, noting it occurred on Christmas Eve. Mr Katiyo explained that the culverts at the crossing point were too small to handle the water pressure from Wednesday evening’s downpour.“The culverts on this bridge were too small.

Mr Katiyo explained that the culverts at the crossing point were too small to handle the water pressure from Wednesday evening’s downpour. “The culverts on this bridge were too small. We need larger culverts, at this bridge”, he stated.

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He further added that two other crossing points in the same area have also been washed away, endangering locals.Mr Katiyo appealed to authorities for urgent help, stating that daily life in Chiawa Chiefdom remains disrupted.Kafue District Commissioner, Maurice Hikapulwe separately confirmed the development to the media.Mr Hikapulwe said he received the report and called for calm, while solutions are being pursued.He explained that the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) and the Road Development Agency (RDA) have been informed.“The government is aware of what has happened in Chiawa Chiefdom, and measures are being taken to assist the affected residents. He further added that two other crossing points in the same area have also been washed away, endangering locals. Mr Katiyo appealed to authorities for urgent help, stating that daily life in Chiawa Chiefdom remains disrupted.Kafue District Commissioner, Maurice Hikapulwe separately confirmed the development to the media.Mr Hikapulwe said he received the report and called for calm, while solutions are being pursued.He explained that the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) and the Road Development Agency (RDA) have been informed.“The government is aware of what has happened in Chiawa Chiefdom, and measures are being taken to assist the affected residents.

Mr Katiyo appealed to authorities for urgent help, stating that daily life in Chiawa Chiefdom remains disrupted. Kafue District Commissioner, Maurice Hikapulwe separately confirmed the development to the media.Mr Hikapulwe said he received the report and called for calm, while solutions are being pursued.He explained that the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) and the Road Development Agency (RDA) have been informed.“The government is aware of what has happened in Chiawa Chiefdom, and measures are being taken to assist the affected residents. Kafue District Commissioner, Maurice Hikapulwe separately confirmed the development to the media. Mr Hikapulwe said he received the report and called for calm, while solutions are being pursued.He explained that the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit (DMMU) and the Road Development Agency (RDA) have been informed.“The government is aware of what has happened in Chiawa Chiefdom, and measures are being taken to assist the affected residents.

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Originally published by Lusaka Times • December 28, 2025

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