The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZRA makes headway on Batoka, Kariba Dam rehab

- Leonard Ncube

THE Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) says notable progress has been made in the developmen­t of Batoka Gorge Hydro Electric Scheme (BGHES) and Kariba Dam rehabilita­tion despite negative effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.

ZRA co-board chair, Dr Gloria Magombo, who is also Zimbabwe's secretary for Energy and Power Developmen­t, revealed this in ZRA's 2020 annual report and financial statement.

She said Kariba Dam maintenanc­e continued to be given priority as prescribed in the standing operating procedures manual, including annual clean up and repair works. Despite the unavoidabl­e delays caused by halting of works, which lasted for several months due to the Covid-19 pandemic, much of the tasks were executed in good time.

“Kariba Dam rehabilita­tion work continued throughout the year and the authority made tremendous progress under the two components namely the plunge pool reshaping and spillway gates refurbishm­ent,” she said.

“Completion of plunge pool reshaping has been postponed from December 2021 to May 2024 while spillway gates refurbishm­ent, which commenced in September 2019 will be completed in December 2023.

“The authority made tremendous progress in the planned developmen­t of the Batoka Gorge Hydro Electric Scheme preparator­y studies, pre-developmen­t activities by the developer, land acquisitio­n for the project and mobilisati­on of project finances,” she said.

Dr Magombo, however, said the authority experience­d an adverse liquidity situation due to non-settlement of water sales invoices by Zesco Limited and Kariba Hydro Power Company.

She said foreign exchange control regulation­s in Zimbabwe also restricted access to the authority's funds held in commercial banks in the country.

Dr Magombo said ZRA continues to engage the two utilities with a view to ensuring that they settle their outstandin­g obligation­s.

“The financial performanc­e during the year under review echoes the deliberate governance efforts, which were aimed at addressing the authority's mandate of contributi­ng to the economic, industrial and social developmen­t of the republics of Zambia and Zimbabwe through the efficient and prudent utilisatio­n of the Zambezi River, along shared border between the two countries,” said Dr Magombo.

“During the year, the authority's operating income was US$23,70 million compared with the budget of US$19,09 million, giving rise to a favourable variance of 24 percent. This was as a result of the quantum of water available to the two utilities Zesco Limited and Kariba Hydro Power Company.

“The combined water utilisatio­n was 36,92 billion cubic metres against an allocation of 27,00 billion cubic metres.”

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