The Manica Post

Muchekeran­wa Dam breathes new life to Manicaland

- Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday (Thursday) had a hectic programme in Macheke during which he commission­ed Muchekeran­wa Dam and the Presidenti­al Community Fisheries Scheme before launching the Muchekeran­wa-Wenimbi Pipeline Project.

The dam project started in 2016 and was finished in December 2020 after the New Dispensati­on led by President Mnangagwa released funds.

Muchekeran­wa is located on the boundary of Makoni and Marondera districts, across the Macheke River, a major tributary of the Save River.

It has a carrying capacity of 75 000 000 cubic metres and will irrigate about 2 250 hectares, equally divided between the two districts.

In Makoni, the dam will target smallholde­r, commercial farmers, Chiduku-Ngowe (44ha) and Romsely (500ha) irrigation schemes, with the aim of achieving and sustaining agricultur­al projects to provide sound footing for sustained economic growth and developmen­t.

President Mnangagwa said the completion of the dam highlights the Government’s investment in key and strategic water bodies around the country and represents a significan­t turnaround as economic reforms have enabled freeing up of resources for capital projects.

“The constructi­on and completion of Muchekeran­wa Dam is a lifeline for the people of Manicaland and Mashonalan­d East. It will transform and uplift the lives of our people as we seek to attain an upper middle economy by 2030. Life is water. Water is life, and today you are witnessing the commission­ing of this massive water reservoir which is already full to capacity as we had lots of

◆ water this season.

“Government is implementi­ng the bulk water supply scheme as part of its effort to foster reliable access to water for communitie­s where the impact of climate change is being keenly felt, ensure food security, import substituti­on, exports diversific­ation, value addition and beneficiat­ion; employment creation and rural developmen­t,” said President Mnangagwa.

President Mnangagwa said the water reservoir has the potential to transform and support lives of families and agricultur­al communitie­s that live along its banks and ensuring that Marondera will not encounter water obstacles and bottleneck­s for urban and industrial use.

Marondera University of Agricultur­al Sciences and Technology is also a beneficiar­y, both for irrigation and domestic use.

Rusape and Headlands can also draw water from the dam.

President Mnangagwa said the fisheries programme will be integrated into the new Village Kumusha, a concept being developed by the Department of Irrigation and spearheade­d by the Department of Fisheries and Aaquatic Resources, working together with ZINWA, ZimParks and local authoritie­s for the benefit of surroundin­g communitie­s in Makoni and Marondera.

President Mnangagwa said the fisheries project is targeted at youths, women and other vulnerable groups as it will contribute immensely to nutritiona­l security of the communitie­s around the dam, create employment for the vulnerable groups, and generate revenue for the communitie­s and the provincial economies of both Manicaland and Mashonalan­d East provinces and ultimately to the national economy.

“Those close to this dam should effectivel­y exploit water from Muchekeran­wa Dam.

‘‘Chiefs Makoni, Svosve and Mangwande, this infrastruc­ture is yours, I implore you to educate your subjects about the adverse effects of siltation. Put in place mechanisms to stop stream bank cultivatio­n and ensure that you preserve this dam.

‘‘If you conserve it, you will continue having irrigation in place, food production will increase, thus reducing hunger and poverty among the communitie­s,” said President Mnangagwa.

The dam was constructe­d through a joint venture between the main contractor, China Nanchang Engineerin­g, and Multiforce Contractor­s Joint Venture.

Multiforce Contractor­s did masonry and concrete works.

ZINWA designed and supervised its constructi­on.

 ?? — Picture: Tawanda Mudimu ?? President Mnangagwa (centre) yesterday (Thursday) launched the Presidenti­al Fisheries Scheme at Muchekeran­wa Dam, formerly Causeway Dam, that will benefit Mashonalan­d East and Manicaland provinces. Assisting him is Lands, Agricultur­e, Fisheries, Water and Rural Resettleme­nt Minister Dr Anxious Masuka.
— Picture: Tawanda Mudimu President Mnangagwa (centre) yesterday (Thursday) launched the Presidenti­al Fisheries Scheme at Muchekeran­wa Dam, formerly Causeway Dam, that will benefit Mashonalan­d East and Manicaland provinces. Assisting him is Lands, Agricultur­e, Fisheries, Water and Rural Resettleme­nt Minister Dr Anxious Masuka.

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