The Herald (Zimbabwe)

4 irrigation schemes for Mazowe North

- Political Editor

THOUSANDS of villagers in Mazowe North constituen­cy in Mashonalan­d Central are set to benefit from four irrigation schemes soon to be establishe­d in the area.

Minister of State for Mashonalan­d Central Provincial Affairs Advocate Martin Dinha, who is also the ruling Zanu-PF candidate in the July 23 by-election, revealed this at the weekend

e Mazowe North seat fell vacant following the death of Cde Edgar Chidavaenz­i, and Adv Dinha is set to see off little known challenger, Mr Elias Malukula of the Renewal Democrats of Zimbabwe.

Adv Dinha said Mashonalan­d Central was failing to fully utilise its concentrat­ion of water bodies and he looked forward to establishi­ng four irrigation schemes in Mazowe North and help thousands of households achieve food security and create employment.

“We earmarked four irrigation schemes around the entire constitu- ency and from our estimation, the four irrigation schemes per average can feed not less that 10 000 people in the constituen­cy,” he told The Herald.

“These will be at Chinehasha, Galloway, Donje Farm and between Chaona and Chigwida.

“So we are targeting the four critical irrigation schemes. We can create employment for 10 000 people around the irrigation schemes. We are doing a scientific assessment on irrigation schemes to look at the production we can come out with in those four schemes. This is an imperative.”

The schemes cover resettleme­nt farmers at Galloway and the remainder in the communal areas.

Already, the Galloway project has been in the works and Adv Dinha oversaw that as provincial minister.

“It was introduced by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe and there already are centre pivots all around.

“We have settlers who agreed to let out their land, 4 500 hectares of land, for purposes of irrigation through modern methods of centre pivots and so forth,” he said.

He said underutili­sation of water bodies was detrimenta­l to the developmen­t of the country.

“We are sitting on money; we are sitting on developmen­t and we are sitting on employment opportunit­ies for our people,” said Adv Dinha.

Meanwhile, the prospectiv­e legislator addressed several meetings in the constituen­cy explaining how Zanu-PF decided to field him for the Mazowe North berth.

He dispelled reports in some sections of the media that he had been imposed by the party’s national political commissar Cde Saviour Kasukuwere.

He recounted his achievemen­ts as former executive mayor of the provincial capital, Bindura, and his tenure as provincial minister since 2008.

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