The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Semwa Dam project resumes

- Lawrence Chitumba Herald Correspond­ent

CONSTRUCTI­ON of the $141 million Semwa Dam across Ruya River, which borders Mt Darwin and Rushinga districts, has resumed after Treasury allocated $20 million for the project in the 2019 Budget.

Lands, Agricultur­e, Water, Climate and Rural Resettleme­nt Minister Perrance Shiri visited the constructi­on site last week.

On completion, the dam will irrigate over 12 000 hectares.

“The dam has immense potential to bring socio-economic transforma­tion in Mashonalan­d Central in the areas of food security, poverty alleviatio­n, employment creation and steady water supply for Rushinga and Chimhanda,” said Minister Shiri.

He said money allocated in the Budget will cover substantia­l ground.

“Semwa Dam, which is being constructe­d across Ruya River, which borders Mt Darwin and Rushinga districts, is expected to cost $141 million and the project was allocated $20 million in the 2019 Budget which will help cover substantia­l ground,” said Minister Shiri.

“The dam is expected to provide irrigation water for more than 12 000 hectares in the two districts and has the capacity to generate hydro-electric power to be fed into the national grid.”

Constructi­on would be completed by 2021.

Minister Shiri said his ministry was working on a broader master plan to enable the immediate utilisatio­n of water from the dam.

He said Government had already allocated $2,5 million for feasibilit­y studies and a master plan.

Minister Shiri said Semwa Dam was among major projects his ministry was undertakin­g across the country.

These include Marovanyat­i Dam in Buhera, Gwayi-Shangani Dam, Tuli-Manyange Dam in Matabelela­nd North and Matabelela­nd South.

 ?? — Picture by Edward Zvemisha ?? Government at the weekend announced a review of fuel prices to $3,31 a litre for petrol and $3,11 a litre for diesel with effect from midnight on Saturday. Here an attendant serves a customer at Trek Petroleum, Pomona, Harare, yesterday as commuter omnibus operators illegally hiked fares.
— Picture by Edward Zvemisha Government at the weekend announced a review of fuel prices to $3,31 a litre for petrol and $3,11 a litre for diesel with effect from midnight on Saturday. Here an attendant serves a customer at Trek Petroleum, Pomona, Harare, yesterday as commuter omnibus operators illegally hiked fares.

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