The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Over 1 000 families to benefit from irrigation scheme

- George Maponga Masvingo Bureau

OVER 1 000 families in Chivi are set to benefit from the resuscitat­ed Bindamombe Irrigation Scheme, which is expected to significan­tly boost food security and household income in the drought-stricken area.

So far, 34 hectares have been developed at the scheme under phase one of the irrigation developmen­t project being jointly carried through funding from Government and the Climate Resilience Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Fund (CRIDF), which is bankrolled by the British Government.

Among communitie­s set to benefit from the new irrigation scheme is Gwitima, Jaka, Chishozhow­a and Mafuta under Chief Chivi.

Chivi Rural District Council chief executive Mr Tariro Matavire said the developmen­t of a new irrigation scheme at Bindamombe was a game-changer in ongoing efforts to engender household food security.

“The coming on board of Bindamombe Irrigation Scheme will help improve food security and boost incomes for communitie­s around that dam as there is now scope for them to grow crops all year round,’’ he said.

“Communitie­s in areas such as Gwitima and surroundin­g areas were at the mercy of droughts every year and we want to applaud Government and its partners for coming up with the idea to develop an irrigation scheme. So far about 34 hectares have been put under irrigation at Bindamombe under the first phase.’’

Mr Matavire said plans were afoot to expand the irrigation further to more than 50 hectares and benefit more households in the district.

He said Bindamombe Dam had for years been used exclusivel­y to irrigate Lowveld cane plantation­s.

“The people in Chivi are now happy that at least they are starting to benefit from the dam, which was commission­ed in the late 1980s, but never benefited them, with its water irrigating sugarcane fields in the Lowveld,’’ he said.

Mr Matavire said there was also need to replicate developmen­ts at Bindamombe at other major dams in Chivi District.

Among the major dams underutili­sed in the district is Muzhwi along Shashe River in Chivi North that also supplies Lowveld cane plantation­s.

Government has also announced plans to introduce a Command Fisheries project at Bindamombe to boost incomes and nutrition for communitie­s around the dam.

Chivi District has arguably the highest dam density in Masvingo Province as it is home to Muzhwi and Bindamombe, together with the giant Tugwi-Mukosi Dam.

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