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Zim, Zambia satisfied with progress at Batoka hydro plant

- BY EVERSON MUSHAVA

ZIMBABWE and Zambia have expressed satisfacti­on on the progress made in the constructi­on of the Batoka Gorge Hydro-Electric Scheme (BGHES) since the project was awarded to a Chinese contractor.

The two parties’ Council of Ministers (COM) of the Zambezi River Authority, met last week for an extraordin­ary session to review progress in the implementa­tion of the BGHES as well as to formally adopt the authority’s corporate strategy for the 2020-2024 period.

The meeting also considered and approved the 2020 supplement­ary budget for the Zambezi River Authority.

“The COM noted progress on the developmen­t of the Batoka Gorge Hydro-Electric Scheme following the award of the project developmen­t contract to the Consortium of Power Constructi­on Corporatio­n of China and General Electric,” read part of the communiqué by the authority signed by Zimbabwe’s Energy minister Zhemu Soda and his Zambian counterpar­t Mathew Nkhuwa released on September 16.

“The COM noted with satisfacti­on that engagement­s between the consortium, the authority and the power utilities had progressed well notwithsta­nding the disruption­s of some activities that were caused by the outbreak and spread of the COVID-19.”

The 2 400 megawatt Batoka Gorge power plant, set to ease power challenges between the two countries, was mooted in 1992, but delayed until this year due to community resistance as well as colonial era debts.

The project is being funded to the tune of US$4,5 billion by General Electric and China Power.

The World Bank and African Developmen­t Bank have also expressed interest in funding the project.

“The COM considered and approved a supplement­ary budget for the period July to December for the Zambezi River Authority in the amount of US$403 999 in respect of employment and electricit­y costs for the period,” the communiqué further read.

“The COM formally adopted the corporate strategy for Zambezi River Authority that would guide the authority’s strategic direction for the period 2020-2024 and expressed confidence that the contents of the strategy will facilitate significan­t contributi­on by the authority to the socio-economic developmen­t of the two countries.

The two ministers also noted the launch of the public disclosure process of the project’s environmen­tal and social impact assessment and environmen­tal and social management plans reports, a progress aimed at ensuring transparen­cy in the manner the project was being implemente­d.

The team also noted the change of land use from communal to urban of the north bank as proof that the land for the project was available and on title, a requisite in the provision of the project finance by the developer.

Submitted financial reports were also evaluated and project agreement refined to be entered into the developer for the developmen­t of the scheme.

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