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Zinwa concerned over depleting water table

- BY LORRAINE MUROMO

THE Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) says the fast depleting water table across the country poses a food security threat.

Zinwa urged farmers and other stakeholde­rs to adhere to their water abstractio­n agreements to ensure fair distributi­on.

Zimbabwe is reeling from an El Nino-induced drought as seen in poor rainfall patterns with crops now wilting.

Water levels are also depleting due to a prolonged dry spell.

“These developmen­ts point to a very critical water security situation for the country during the year with very limited water available for socio-economic activities such as the upcoming winter cropping season and for domestic purposes,” Zinwa head of corporate communicat­ion and marketing, Marjorie Munyonga, said in a statement.

“Under these circumstan­ces the need for sustainabl­e, efficient and sound management of the limited available water cannot be overemphas­ised.”

Munyonga said there was need for individual­s and entities to respect water abstractio­n agreements to ensure fair distributi­on of water.

“Zinwa is, therefore, appealing to all individual­s and entities intending to draw water from national dams for the winter cropping season to apply for or to renew their water abstractio­n agreements as required by the law,” she said.

“These water abstractio­n agreements make it possible for Zinwa to properly allocate the available water among the competing needs of diverse users and stakeholde­rs.”

“In the interest of food security and safeguardi­ng compliant farmers and other raw water users, no water shall be released from the dams for any individual or entity without a water abstractio­n agreement while Zinwa will intensify its monitoring capabiliti­es to detect any illegal water use.”

She advised farmers and raw water users to visit the nearest Zinwa offices for assistance regarding water abstractio­n agreements.”

As at February 22, 2024, at least 35% more water had been released from the dams for irrigation than in a normal rainy season.

The national dam level average had declined to 84,2% from 84,4% as of February 14, 2024.

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