The Herald (Zimbabwe)

60 faulty boreholes rehabilita­ted in Masvingo

- Lingani Nyika in MASVINGO

MORE than 60 boreholes have been rehabilita­ted in Masvingo Central constituen­cy with several schools and homes connected to electricit­y as the Second Republic walks the talk in driving sustainabl­e developmen­t in all parts of the country.

The borehole rehabilita­tion has enhanced access to clean water in wards 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, and 34 while the electrific­ation programme has become a gamechange­r as it positively impacts education, businesses, and economic developmen­t in the constituen­cy. New drilling starts later this year after all existing boreholes are back in full flow.

In line with the Government’s drive to ensure inclusive developmen­t, Masvingo National Assembly representa­tive, Cde Eddison Mudiwa Zvobgo, is working closely with local communitie­s and relevant Government agencies to push the developmen­t agenda.

Ward 18 Councillor Cde Fanuel Chinyenget­ere said the provision of reliable water sources for both domestic use and horticultu­re purpose in all villages was commendabl­e.

“This effort particular­ly uplifts women who are predominan­tly engaged in agricultur­e and promotes a better quality of life,” he said.

“The presence of safe and clean water sources plays a crucial role in preventing the spread of diseases like cholera that has become a cause for concern in the country lately.”

Ward 18A village head Mr Munyaradzi Chinema praised Government and Cde Zvobgo, saying the community was excited about the developmen­t. Youth chairperso­n for Ward 18A, Mr Darlington Chimema said having safe and clean water was critical for the well-being of the community.

Masvingo Central constituen­cy coordinato­r Mr Addmore Matindike said they would continue with the borehole rehabilita­tion programme and initiate other developmen­t projects.

“Our borehole restoratio­n initiative should wind up by July, paving the way for new borehole drilling. Additional­ly, that month will see us pressing ahead with clinic developmen­ts and road rehabilita­tion in the constituen­cy given the expected cessation of rainfall,” said Mr Matindike.

“Across Ward 34, we aim to provide electricit­y as part of our backing for the Rural Electrific­ation initiative.”

He commended the commitment and support between the Government and communitie­s in stimulatin­g developmen­t.

“The President’s commitment to fostering developmen­t and communitie­s’ collaborat­ion has significan­tly contribute­d to the progress of the province,” said Mr Matindike.

“The local communitie­s are actively endorsing and aiding in the successful execution of projects.”

One of the locals, Mrs Tambudzai Mutumhe, said people were excited about the improved livelihood­s in rural areas.

“Cde Zvobgo has helped improve the school’s water system, making it possible to easily access water from taps. The convenienc­e of water access is beneficial for projects like poultry and horticultu­re, particular­ly in hot temperatur­es,” she said.

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