The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Borehole drilling project begins

- Elita Chikwati and Audrey Rundofa

THE Ministry of Environmen­t, Water and Climate is spearheadi­ng a $4,5 million borehole drilling project under the Command Water Harvesting Programme.

The programme, which is meant to enable communitie­s adapt to climate variabilit­y, will see four boreholes being drilled in each constituen­cy.

The borehole drilling programme is being implemente­d in the broader context of the Ministry’s identified 100-day quick wins programme as guided by President Emmerson Mnangagwa during his maiden speech in Cabinet last week.

Addressing journalist­s yesterday on the progress of the programme, Minister of Environmen­t, Water and Climate Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri said work was already underway with the Zimbabwe National Water Authority deploying drilling rigs to Beitbridge East Constituen­cy and Matabelela­nd North, Binga South Constituen­cy at Manyanda Secondary School.

Yesterday, zinwa deployed two more rigs in Chivi North Constituen­cy.

“Under the same programme of Command Water Harvesting weir, constructi­on is already underway with cement for constructi­on works being distribute­d in constituen­cies such as Bindura North Constituen­cy, Muzvezve in Mashonalan­d West, Mberengwa South, Buhera South and Hwange East constituen­cies.

“We are also implementi­ng the rooftops rain water harvesting programme in both rural and urban areas such as Muntu Clinic in Umguza Constituen­cy and Mupotezi Clinic in Mutasa North constituen­cy,” she said.

Minister Muchinguri-Kashiri said the three programmes were meant to enhance water harvesting and make communitie­s adapt and mitigate against the adverse impacts of climate variabilit­y and climate change.

“Its success will no doubt enhance food security through community gardens, stock watering and nutrition which are all in line with the Zim-Asset vision of an empowered society and growing economy.

“We are now left with 93 days of the 100. We all must work hard to drill the four boreholes, construct weirs and harvest water from our roof tops in each of the constituen­cies,” said Minister Muchinguri-Kashiri.

“This programme will continue until we cover the whole country,” she said.

She urged Ministers of State for Provincial Affairs to launch the programme and Members of Parliament to urgently submit the four priority borehole sites that will be drilled during the programme.

Command Water Harvesting programme is aimed at transformi­ng livelihood­s of people at grassroot level.

Under the programme, there shall be constructi­on of dams and also small weirs on rivers to allow for the collection of water during the rainy season for use during the dry period.

The programme will see zinwa, which is the management lead agency providing technical supervisio­n during the constructi­on period, while communitie­s under the guidance of their local leadership structures will mobilise resources such as cement, rocks, labour and other materials.

The programme will also include de-silting of silted water bodies. The local leadership will also be critical in the identifica­tion of areas in their respective wards to build the weirs.

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