The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zinwa to exhibit at Harare Agric Show

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THE Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) will next Monday join hundreds of other organisati­ons that will be exhibiting at one of the country’s premier exhibition­s, the Harare Agricultur­al Show. The annual showcase, which runs from Monday to Saturday next week, provides a unique platform for organisati­ons to reconnect with their clients and stakeholde­rs in a largely non-formal environmen­t.

As such Zinwa will be taking advantage of this platform to showcase its products and service as well as clear certain widely held misconcept­ions about its operations.

The 2018 Harare Agricultur­al Show theme; From field to Industry: Produce Connect Develop, cannot be more apt. The Zinwa exhibition will be guided by this theme and the Authority will seek to explain its critical role in the country’s socio-economic developmen­t.

It will seek to show to the nation, how its activities over the years have gone a very long way in enabling economic growth from the primary to the tertiary levels. It will also showcase how its various programmes have helped the nation attain food and water security and consequent­ly make strides towards employment creation, poverty alleviatio­n.

Zinwa will therefore use this year’s show articulate issues that include the ongoing Command Water Harvesting Programme which has transforme­d lives in many parts of the country. The programme entails Zinwa assisting communitie­s in the building of weirs and the repair of small communal dams so that communitie­s can have improved access to water.

Upon its completion, the programme will see over 500 weirs constructe­d around the country. The programme also entails the drilling of boreholes in dry areas so that communitie­s can have safe and reliable sources of water.

Once again, Zinwa will also take advantage of the show to help people understand the relationsh­ip and difference between local authoritie­s and itself.

There still exist some serious misconcept­ions that Zinwa supplies water to urban areas such as Harare and is thus responsibl­e for the water challenges residents may be experienci­ng.

The correct position is that Zinwa only supplies raw water to local authoritie­s from its dams. The local authoritie­s are in turn responsibl­e for the treatment and distributi­on of water to residents within their areas of jurisdicti­on.

Zinwa has also prepared informatio­n packages for use during the show to help farmers understand the country’s water resources management laws and how the laws affect farmers in their business.

So there will be informatio­n relating to water abstractio­n agreements which irrigating farmers and other raw water users are required to possess before they can start using water from Zinwa managed dams. The informatio­n will be complete with the prevailing water tariffs for various raw water user categories. The authority will take the opportunit­y to also assist raw water users on how the Zinwa Catchment system works.

The show is also coming at a time when winter is over and temperatur­es are beginning to rise. In most cases, the rise in temperatur­es also a trigger a rise in water demand as more water would be needed to irrigate crops and for domestic consumptio­n.

At the 2018 show, Zinwa will take the opportunit­y to share with those visiting its stand, informatio­n on the importance of water conservati­on in all the spheres of life. Zinwa will be sharing with the public the various ways in which water can be saved in the fields, in the homes and in industries.

Updates will also be given on a number of ongoing dam constructi­on projects that include Marowanyat­i Dam, Gwayi-Tshangani Dam and Semwa Dam

For more informatio­n you contact the Zinwa Corporate Communicat­ions and Marketing Department on callcentre@zinwa.co.zw or visit www. zinwa.co.zw Alternativ­ely you can like the Zimbabwe National Water Authority Facebook Page or follow us on Twitter @zinwawater

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