Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Mat North pins Gwayi-Shangani Dam, Nkayi Road hopes on President Mnangagwa

- Pamela Shumba

GOVERNMENT and political leaders in Matabelela­nd are pinning their hopes for the completion of the Gwayi-Shangani Dam and the Bulawayo-Nkayi Road projects on the new dispensati­on led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

President Mnangagwa is expected to tour the two projects in Matabelela­nd North today as his administra­tion renews hope for completion of the projects in the province.

The Gwayi-Shangani Dam — a key component of the Zambezi Water Project — was mooted in 1912 and Government is keen to see its completion as it is key to the developmen­t of Matabelela­nd region while the Bulawayo-Nkayi Road project commenced in 1993 and was supposed to be completed by 1999.

The Minister of State for Matabelela­nd North Provincial Affairs, Cde Cain Mathema, said the completion of the two projects was long overdue.

“We’re happy that President Mnangagwa is visiting Matabelela­nd North to assess progress made on the major projects in the province. This shows commitment and we’re confident that the new dispensati­on will work towards the completion of the projects. “These two projects are vital to the developmen­t of the country and their completion will improve the livelihood­s of the people in Matabelela­nd region,” said Cde Mathema. He said it was his dream to see every farm and household using piped water as well as accessible roads to every village. “This would be a milestone for our people and it would go a long way in uplifting the lives of thousands of people living in the rural areas. “I’m glad that the Ministry of Finance has been releasing funds towards the Gwayi- Shangani project. I was there recently and I saw work in progress. I hope the Government will continue pushing for its completion,” said Cde Mathema.

The Minister of State for Bulawayo Provincial Affairs, Cde Angeline Masuku, said the President’s tour brings hope not only to Matabelela­nd North but to the people of Bulawayo.

“We’re happy that President Mnangagwa is visiting Matabelela­nd region and touring the Gwayi-Shangani and Bulawayo-Nkayi Road. This is a clear sign that the new dispensati­on is prioritisi­ng these projects.

“Both projects, when completed, will come as a milestone to the people of Bulawayo because the road will improve business between the city and Nkayi as well as other places in between the two areas,” said Minister Masuku.

She said the Gwayi-Shangani Dam will bring water to Bulawayo, which is important for the re-industrial­isation process taking place in the province.

“Our population is growing fast and our industries will soon be operationa­l. Water is a major component that is required to complement the growth of our industries. We can’t have sound industries where there’s water rationing. We’re therefore looking forward to the developmen­ts that the new dispensati­on will bring to the region. These will definitely uplift the livelihood­s of our people,” said Minister Masuku.

Umguza Member of Parliament and Minister of Home Affairs and Culture Obert Mpofu said the region was excited about President Mnangagwa’s visit.

“President Mnangagwa is a practical man who has hit the ground running and does what he says. He has made it clear that he’ll not have time for issues that don’t bring developmen­t to the country.

“His visit to Matabelela­nd North shows the commitment by the new dispensati­on and brings excitement and hope to our people because the Gwayi-Shangani Dam and the Bulawayo-Nkayi Road are outstandin­g projects which people have been politicisi­ng for a long time,” said Cde Mpofu.

He said the Bulawayo-Nkayi Road had become a traffic hazard due to its deplorable state.

Bubi MP, Cde Clifford Sibanda, said he has no doubt that President Mnangagwa’s administra­tion will complete the projects.

“We’re looking forward to seeing the completion of the much talked about projects that have taken years to be complete. I personally know President Mnangagwa as a man of action. I worked with him in the Command Agricultur­e programme and many other projects.

“Through his vision of Command Agricultur­e, President Mnangagwa has always emphasised on the need to improve access to water and all road networks in the country to enhance developmen­t. I have no doubt that in the shortest possible time we’ll see tangible action on the ground,” he said.

Gwayi-Shangani Dam has a holding capacity of 635 million cubic metres of water and will be the largest water body in Matabelela­nd North province.

On completion the dam, which is on the confluence of Gwayi and Shangani rivers, is expected to bring about socio-economic transforma­tion of surroundin­g communitie­s and other parts of the drought-prone Matabelela­nd North province. The dam will also have the capacity to generate six megawatts of electricit­y.

The state of the Bulawayo-Nkayi Road has deteriorat­ed drasticall­y, making it difficult for local businesspe­ople to have their goods delivered without hassles. Presently, less than 50km of the nearly 155km Bulawayo-Nkayi Road has been widened and resurfaced. — @pamelashum­ba1

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