The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Inter-ministeria­l committee for Tokwe Mukosi

- From Elita Chikwati in MASVINGO

GOVERNMENT has set up an inter ministeria­l committee to come up with a framework for the Tokwe Mukosi Dam master plan and ensure urgent utilisatio­n of the water body.

The framework will highlight projects to be undertaken on Tokwe Mukosi Dam and surroundin­g areas.

Briefing the Parliament­ary Portfolio Committee on Environmen­t, Water, Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry at Tokwe Mukosi Dam on Tuesday, Zimbabwe National Water Authority director for Engineerin­g and Hydrology Services, Engineer Taurai Maurukira said the master plan would have a positive impact on economic activities of communitie­s living near the dam.

He said any delays in utilising the facility would result in loss of water to the Runde catchment area and to Mozambique.

“The committee will consist of Ministry of Lands and Rural Resettleme­nt, Ministry of Envi“We ronment, Water and Climate, Ministry of Tourism and Hospitalit­y, Ministry of Agricultur­e, Mechanisat­ion and Irrigation Developmen­t, Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing and key department­s such as the Environmen­tal Management Authority, Zinwa and Parks and Wildlife Authority of Zimbabwe’s physical planning,” he said.

Eng Maurukira said there were huge investment opportunit­ies at Tokwe Mukosi Dam.

“Ministry of Tourism has proposed a hotel on an island on the dam,” he said.

“We are also going to have fisheries and this has started. We will have a scope for engineerin­g institutes and technical museum which is almost finished.

“Tourists will come to understand the technology used to construct the dam. The design for Tokwe Mukosi is 100 percent local.”

Eng Maurukira said there would also be a cultural village and there was need for a fully fledged police station.

“These have been identified as the anchor projects,” he said. “The master plan is awaiting legal process for verificati­on and approval.”

Eng Maurukira said water from Tokwe Mukosi could be used to support Nyajena sugar plantation­s.

Tokwe Mukosi Dam resident engineer, Engineer Paul Dengu, said the dam had a complicate­d monitoring system that gave informatio­n on the state of the infrastruc­ture every six hours.

He said the monitoring system was done by a sensor which had the capacity to send the informatio­n on the state of the dam on the site and outside.

also require above $1 million each year for the maintenanc­e of Tokwe Mukosi,” he said. “There are some sections of the dam that require annual maintenanc­e.”

Zinwa will pay for the maintenanc­e through revenue from irrigators, hydro power supply and tourists.

Tokwe Mukosi is the largest inland Dam in Zimbabwe and its constructi­on was wholly funded by Government.

The dam has potential to irrigate 25 000 hectares and can supply 15 megawatt hydro power.

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