By Burnett Munthali
The Road Development Agency (RDA) has made significant strides in restoring road connectivity at Mphamba Bridge in Lundazi District, Eastern Province, Zambia working tirelessly in collaboration with other stakeholders.
The bridge, which provides a vital link to Chief Chitungulu’s area, had been rendered impassable and unsafe for all vehicular traffic after persistent flash floods in the district washed away both approaches to the bridge.
RDA Chief Communications and Corporate Affairs Manager, Anthony Mulowa, has confirmed that backfilling works on the northern, Lundazi side of the bridge have been completed, marking a major milestone in the repair efforts.
Meanwhile, the assembly of ACROW bridge components on the southern, Mphamba side is currently underway, with the RDA working around the clock to ensure the emergency repair works are completed as soon as possible.

According to Mulowa, the emergency repair works are expected to be completed by Wednesday, January 7, 2026, bringing much-needed relief to motorists and residents in the area.
The RDA, in partnership with other stakeholders, immediately sprang into action to restore safe access to the bridge, recognising the importance of the route to the local community and economy.
Mulowa has expressed regret over the inconvenience caused to motorists and assured road users that every effort is being made to restore normal traffic flow as quickly as possible, minimising disruptions to daily life and commerce.
The RDA’s prompt response to the emergency situation has been welcomed by residents and businesses in the area, who are eager to see the bridge reopened and the road network restored to full functionality.
As the repair works near completion, the RDA is optimistic that the bridge will soon be reopened to traffic, reconnecting communities and facilitating the smooth flow of goods and services.
The successful completion of the emergency repair works will be a significant boost to the local economy and a testament to the RDA’s commitment to maintaining and improving Malawi’s road infrastructure.
With the repair works progressing smoothly, residents and motorists in Lundazi District can look forward to a brighter future, with improved road connectivity and enhanced access to markets, services, and opportunities.



