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Miner refurbishe­s Goromonzi dam

- BY STAFF REPORTER

PROSPECT Lithium Zimbabwe (PLZ) has refurbishe­d the Chinyika 3 Dam spillway in Goromonzi district, Mashonalan­d East province to address water shortages in the area.

The raised spillway is expected to harvest an additional 1 500 megalitres of water to ensure adequate water supplies for local communitie­s, farmers and PLZ operations.

“Prospect Lithium Zimbabwe acknowledg­es the nationwide drought crisis currently being faced throughout the country. The low water levels in dams are not unique to Goromonzi alone where PLZ is located,” said general manager Henry Zhu.

He said PLZ had long-term plans to construct an additional dam downstream of Chinyika 3 Dam.

The new dam is expected to have a water capacity of between 5 000 and 80 00 megalitres.

Reaffirmin­g the company’s commitment to responsibl­e water usage and sustainabi­lity, he said PLZ had requested approval from the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) to raise dam walls and spillways of surroundin­g reservoirs to contribute to water security.

“It is important to note that the drought affecting dams around PLZ is a national crisis, not unique to the area, and efforts to address the water scarcity issue should be commended,” PLZ general manager said.

“The company’s actions reflect its commitment to sustainabl­e water management and responsibl­e usage, ensuring that all stakeholde­rs have access to this vital resource.”

“PLZ’s initiative serves as a positive example of proactive measures that can be taken to mitigate the impact of drought and ensure water security for all.”

According to Zhu, PLZ plans to tackle water shortages by drilling boreholes in various areas of the district in wards 17, 16 and 13 this year alone.

“In the long run and over the next 10 years, PLZ will make great strides in providing clean water access to the communitie­s of Goromonzi,” he said.

“With the goal of drilling five boreholes every year, for the next 10 years the company will establish 50 boreholes in various locations across the province hoping to reach even more communitie­s in need and ensure sustainabl­e access to clean water for generation­s to come.”

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