The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Councils seek $300 000 to utilise Tokwe Mukosi Dam

- George Maponga Masvingo Bureau

AUTHORITIE­S at the Chivi and Masvingo rural district councils are seeking at least $300 000 to jointly craft the local developmen­t plan on Tokwe-Mukosi Dam.

The dam covers the area between the two districts and they will have to jointly draw the local developmen­t plan.

The plan will among other things capture the expectatio­ns of local stakeholde­rs, particular­ly communitie­s around the Tokwe Mukosi Dam.

Chivi RDC chief executive Mr Tariro Matavire said the local developmen­t plan will be drawn on completion of the dam’s master plan.

The master plan is being steered by Government after Tokwe-Mukosi was accorded national project status.

“We need about US$300 000 to come up with the local developmen­t plan for Tokwe-Mukosi Dam and the plan will be drawn jointly with our counterpar­ts at the Masvingo RDC whom we share the water body with,” said Mr Matavire.

“Work on the local developmen­t plan will start once the master plan is in place. We will get direction on how to draw the local developmen­t plan from the master plan, which is currently being worked on by Government.”

Mr Matavire said the two local authoritie­s were hopeful that Government would finance the Tokwe-Mukosi local developmen­t plan since the project was of national strategic economic importance.

He said Masvingo and Chivi rural districts would benefit immensely from massive socio-economic developmen­ts associated with the Tokwe-Mukosi Dam.

Besides the vast agricultur­al opportunit­ies through irrigation, he said, Tokwe-Mukosi offered employment opportunit­ies for youths from the two districts, particular­ly in the fisheries industry.

Government recently hired a consultant to validate a master plan at Tokwe-Mukosi that was crafted before its constructi­on.

The State recently released $20 million for the crafting of the master plan.

Tokwe-Mukosi will irrigate more than 25 000 hectares, transformi­ng dry parts of southern-Masvingo into a perennial greenbelt.

A 15-megawatt electric power plant is under constructi­on at the dam, while Tokwe-Mukosi will also spur sugar cane production in the Lowveld.

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