Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Hwange board to dispose of land

Paves way for power expansion project

- Oliver Kazunga

HWANGE Local Board intends to dispose of residentia­l and commercial land to pave way for the developmen­t of the $1,4 billion Hwange Thermal Power Station expansion project.

The capacity extension project, which is being undertaken by Chinese energy systems giant, Sino Hydro, will feed an additional 600 megawatts into the national grid through the addition of units 7 and 8 at the power plant.

The units, which will each generate 300MW of electricit­y, will also raise Hwange Thermal Power Station’s installed capacity to 1 520MW from the current 920MW.

In a public notice issued this week, Hwange Local Board said:

“Notice is hereby given in terms of section 152 (2) of the Urban Council Act Chapter 29:15 that council intends to sell:

“Three hundred (300) high density stands in Empumalang­a to the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) for the relocation of Ingagula Township to pave way for the expansion of the Hwange Thermal Power Station, 39 454 square metres of land currently known as Hillside Park (T Section) for ZPC to decommissi­on the temporary houses and demolish them one by one and subsequent­ly replace such.”

Constructi­on work to expand the power plant has already begun with optimism that the project would be completed within the 42 months time frame and original budget.

Hwange Local Board also said 40 000 square metres of industrial stand would be sold to Sino-Zimbabwe for the establishm­ent of a warehouse and cement milling plant to supply cement to the power plant’s expansion project.

In June last year, President Mnangagwa officiated at the groundbrea­king ceremony of the expansion project marking the beginning of works at the site.

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