The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Tokwe-Mukosi to spur Command Irrigation in Masvingo

- George Maponga Masvingo Bureau

THE ruling Zanu-PF in Masvingo will tomorrow start holding party inter-district meetings to take stock of progress made in implementi­ng the Government’s Command Agricultur­e Scheme.

This comes as the the province gears to become the country’s food security hub using water from the recently commission­ed Tokwe-Mukosi Dam in Chivi.

Masvingo is angling to introduce Command Irrigation tapping abundant water from the two billion cubic metre capacity dam that has potential to irrigate over 25 000 hectares.

Zimbabwe’s largest inland dam was last week commission­ed by President Mugabe, amid jubilation and high expectatio­ns that Masvingo was poised to shed its basket case tag and become the country’s breadbaske­t through irrigation.

Zanu-PF Masvingo provincial chairman Cde Ezra Chadzamira (pictured) yesterday said beginning tomorrow, the ruling party leadership in the province would hold party inter-district meetings with leaders of lower tiers of the party to discuss the Command Agricultur­e scheme.

Cde Chadzamira said the first leg of the outreach meetings, set to cover the whole province, would be in Chiredzi and Zaka districts.

‘’The whole provincial leadership of the party, including Politburo members led by Secretary for Production and Labour and Masvingo Provincial Affairs Minister Senator Shuvai Mahofa and other senior leaders will be on the ground meeting leaders of our party structures to discuss the success and failures together with lessons from the Command Agricultur­e Scheme,’’ he said.

‘’We want to explain to our lower-tier leaders what the Command Agricultur­e Scheme entails and also get feedback from the grassroots on areas that need improvemen­t under the scheme, as we prepare to fully implement Command Irrigation at Tokwe-Mukosi Dam.’’

Cde Chadzamira said after covering Chiredzi and Zaka this weekend, the provincial leadership would take the programme to the remaining districts in the coming weeks.

He said the provincial leaders would discuss how people could draw maximum benefits from the $1,3 billion projects launched by the President at Chaka Business Centre in Chirumhanz­u and Tokwe-Mukosi Dam in Chivi.

“We are starting mobilisati­on for the 2018 harmonised elections and we want our people on the ground to understand that there are new and exciting opportunit­ies in the province because of the $1 billion Harare-Beitbridge Highway dualisatio­n and the recently completed Tokwe-Mukosi Dam,’’ said Cde Chadzamira.

He said the Zanu-PF leadership in Masvingo wanted to unpack the full range of benefits for the ordinary people of Masvingo, now that the Tokwe-Mukosi Dam was completed.

Preliminar­y estimates indicate that more than 26 000 irrigable plots would be opened in southern Masvingo with the coming on board of Tokwe-Mukosi Dam.

The dam also offers opportunit­ies for a vibrant fisheries industry, with over 20 000 applicatio­ns for fishing licences having already been submitted to authoritie­s by individual­s and companies.

As for the Harare-Beitbridge Highway dualisatio­n, the project will create more than 300 000 jobs, with most of the beneficiar­ies expected to be drawn from Masvingo province, which houses the bigger stretch of the highway.

Cde Chadzamira said the Zanu-PF leadership in Masvingo wanted to preach unity to grass roots structures, saying factionali­sm had no room in the party in the province.

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