The Herald (Zimbabwe)

$120m Gwayi-Shangani Dam project on course

- Tendai Mugabe and Melissa Makoto

THE $120 million Gwayi-Shangani Dam, one of the national projects being undertaken under Zim-Asset, is expected to be completed in the next two years.

The project started in 1912 and Government is keen to see its completion as it is key to the developmen­t of the Matabelela­nd region.

Briefing Vice President Phelekezel­a Mphoko on the progress made towards the completion of the project at his Munhumutap­a Offices last week, managing director of China Internatio­nal Water and Electric Corporatio­n Mr E. Shangfa said they expected to start constructi­on of the dam wall early next year.

“Our company has been in Zimbabwe since 2000 and we started work in 2004,” he said.

“We have been facing financial challenges, but we now expect to finish the project in the next two years. We expect to do most of the work next year.”

Mr Shangfa promised to give VP Mphoko monthly progress reports on the project.

He said their major setback was the unavailabi­lity of foreign currency to import parts for equipment.

This year alone, Mr Shangfa said, they required between $8 million and $12 million to import equipment and to pay the project designer, Yellow River Consultanc­y of China.

VP Mphoko urged the company to expedite the constructi­on work, saying the project had taken longer to complete.

“That project started in 1912 and nobody has completed it,” he said. “That project means a lot to the developmen­t of that region when finished.

“That is a national project and the President is following its developmen­t closely. The project is in his heart and he will be happy if you complete it. It is one project that is worrying him a lot.”

VP Mphoko took note of the challenges the company was facing and promised to look at them with a view to ensuring accelerati­on of the constructi­on work.

With a holding capacity of 635 million cubic metres of water, the GwayiShang­ani Dam will be the largest water body in Matabelela­nd North Province.

On completion, the dam, which is on the confluence of Gwayi and Shangani rivers, is expected to bring about socio-economic transforma­tion for surroundin­g communitie­s and other parts of the drought prone Matabelela­nd North Province.

The dam will also have the capacity to generate six megawatts of electricit­y.

The resumption of work at the dam and its subsequent completion are among the key benchmarks Government set for the Infrastruc­ture and Utilities Cluster under ZimAsset.

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