The Herald (Zimbabwe)

GZU urged to spearhead Masvingo greenbelt

- From George Maponga in MASVINGO

GOVERNMENT has challenged Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) to play a leading role in transformi­ng arid parts of southern Masvingo into a perennial greenbelt by optimally utilising the Tugwi-Mukosi Dam in Chivi.

The reservoir is Zimbabwe’s largest inland water body with a full capacity of 1,8 billion cubic metres with potential to irrigate more than 25 000 hectares.

Tugwi-Mukosi is still to be utilised for irrigation developmen­t ever since it was commission­ed in May last year.

The dam was built by Government at a cost of over $250 million. President Mnangagwa last week said the dam should be the weapon to combat hunger in perenniall­y drought-stricken Masvingo province.

Speaking during the GZU’s 12th graduation ceremony, where he was also installed as the institutio­n’s Chancellor last Friday, the Head of State said the institutio­n of higher learning should spearhead efforts to make sure Tugwi-Mukosi was fully exploited for irrigation.

“This institutio­n (GZU) must, thus, meaningful­ly contribute to turning the province a greenbelt through the full utilisatio­n of the Tugwi-Mukosi Dam, research and use of small grain seed varieties among other initiative­s.”

“In the same vein, universiti­es should also carry out market research to help penetrate export markets,” said President Mnangagwa.

The President, said GZU, through its Gary Magadzire School of Agricultur­e, was supposed to be the leading driver in developing modern and irrigation systems to arrest food insecurity.

President Mnangagwa just like the late national hero Cde Gary Magadzire, the GZU school named after the veteran agricultur­alist and farmers’ leader was supposed to draw inspiratio­n from his life.

“I challenge the Gary Magadzire School of Agricultur­e to draw inspiratio­n from the character and passion of the person after whom the school was named, and develop cutting edge breakthrou­ghs in crop science, livestock farming and irrigation developmen­t,” said President Mnangagwa.

Tugwi-Mukosi has the potential to make Masvingo the fulcrum in the fight against national food deficit through a large-scale irrigation developmen­t that will see the production of both cash crops and staple grains downstream of the dam.

Government is currently seized with crafting a master plan for the dam that will have to be okayed by Cabinet first paving the way for commenceme­nt of irrigation developmen­t at the dam.

Besides irrigation Tugwi-Mukosi has scope for power generation via a mini-hydro power plant and also tourism developmen­t taking advantage of the scenic topography around the reservoir.

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