Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

President to tour Mat North projects

- Leonard Ncube

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa is expected to tour Gwayi-Shangani Dam and the BulawayoNk­ayi Road project in Matabelela­nd North as his administra­tion pushes to complete the projects.

This will be the President’s first ever visit to the province on Government business as Head of State.

The visit had earlier been slated for Wednesday but was postponed to a later date as the President will be visiting Botswana after he was invited by that country’s leader, President Ian Khama.

In an interview yesterday, Matabelela­nd North Zanu-PF provincial chairman Cde Richard Moyo said President Mnangagwa’s visit to Gwayi-Shangani Dam and Bulawayo-Nkayi Road project brings hope to the province.

“The President was supposed to visit the province on Wednesday but we have been told that the programme has been postponed as he will be on a state visit to Botswana. He was supposed to tour GwayiShang­ani Dam and Bulawayo-Nkayi Road as well as meet people from the province.

“To us this is an important visit which gives us a sign of Government’s commitment to completing projects that have been outstandin­g in our province and all we can say is that we are so excited. We now wait for confirmati­on of a new date from the party’s National Commissari­at but we expect it to be this Saturday,” said Cde Moyo.

Cde Moyo urged people from the province to come in their numbers to meet the President.

“Those in Binga, Hwange and Lupane districts will gather at Gwayi-Shangani Dam site at Cross Mabale while those from Bubi, Nkayi, Tsholotsho and Umguza are expected to attend the Bulawayo-Nkayi Road event at Ngwingwisi in Nkayi district.

“We appeal to all who are able to travel to come in their numbers and those with transport should help ferry people to the venues. The visit will afford people from this province an opportunit­y to meet the President. We are also assured of completion of these important projects,” said Cde Moyo.

Late last year, Government said work on the GwayiShang­ani Dam was on track after Treasury allocated $23,3 million to the project in the 2018 national budget.

The multi-million dollar project is earmarked to end Bulawayo’s perennial water problems and create a green belt in the drought-prone Matabelela­nd region through growing of crops under irrigation along the pipeline linking the dam to Bulawayo.

The project had suffered stagnation since its commenceme­nt in 2004, with the contractor China Internatio­nal Water and Electric Corporatio­n saying it is able to complete the project in the next two years if adequate funds are provided.

The constructi­on of the Bulawayo-Nkayi Road, which links Bulawayo with Bubi, Nkayi and Gokwe districts, has taken many years to complete. — @ncubeleon

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