Maternity wing, truck stop set to boost service delivery in Masvingo City

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By Karen Sibanda
MASVINGO – Masvingo City is set to enhance its service delivery and logistical
capabilities with the impending opening of the Runyararo Clinic maternity wing and the new
truck stop at Exor, marking a major step forward in the city’s commitment to improving
healthcare access and supporting the transport sector.
The Runyararo maternity wing is nearing completion and is expected to become fully
functional soon, following delays in equipment procurement that pushed back the initial
January 2026 opening date.
Speaking to TellZim News, Masvingo City Mayor Alec Tabe said the maternity wing was
now complete, with only a few outstanding items left before it becomes fully operational.
“We were expecting it to start operating in January this year but there were delays in the
procurement of the equipment. As soon as it arrives, the maternity wing will start to operate.
“This facility, which has the capacity to accommodate 22 women, is designed to significantly
improve maternal and childcare outcomes by reducing the need for referrals to distant
facilities,” said Tabe.
The project, which was allocated US$50 000 in the 2025 council budget, will offer safe
delivery spaces, post-natal and pre-natal care, and modern equipment. The expansion is part
of Masvingo City’s broader strategy to establish maternity wings at all council clinics to
improve healthcare accessibility.
In parallel, the new truck stop located along the Beitbridge highway is also at an advanced
stage of development.
Tabe said construction of offices was complete, and the facility had initially been held back
from starting operations due to some touch-ups required on the site.
“Construction is now complete, with offices and ablution facilities ready. Only the paving of
the ground remains. This facility is designed to accommodate more than 80 vehicles, offering
secure parking, a retail outlet, and laundry services,” said Tabe.
“This truck stop aims to alleviate pressure on the CBD by providing a safe and convenient
resting and service area for truckers, thereby decongesting the city and stimulating economic
activities related to transport logistics,” he said.
The infrastructure developments underscore Masvingo City’s dedication to becoming a
world-class metropolitan city by 2030.

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