The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Chi-town dam to ease water shortages

- Shamiso Yikoniko Sunday Mail Reporter

CHITUNGWIZ­A Town Council has finalised selection of financers for constructi­on of a long awaited $231 million dam to supply water to the dormitory town.

The Sunday Mail has establishe­d that the local authority has submitted names of prospectiv­e funders to Government.

Once approved, the council hopes to start constructi­on of the water body before year end.

Chitungwiz­a town clerk Mr George Makunde said the Municipali­ty had since identified Muda Dam, situated 40 km south of the town and running from Mahusekwa, for expansion to cater for residentia­l and industrial water needs.

“The authority has plans for the constructi­on of a dam that will service the town,” he said.

“We have signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing with an organizati­on called Sessani that has been forthcomin­g in terms of looking for funds for the dam constructi­on,” said Mr Makunde.

“We have tabled it before council and made a resolution that the organizati­on is going to secure funding for dam con- struction.

“Three Chinese investors have expressed their interest to invest in the project and Sessani has to make a decision on which one to pick. After ministeria­l approval, the project will kickstart. “Once Government approves, it will be serious work on the ground. We are hoping to see constructi­on begin by the end of the year.”

Chitungwiz­a currently gets its water from Harare, which has been rehabilita­ting its system of late, resulting in inconsiste­nt flow of the precious resource to the dormitory town.

The precarious water situation in Chitungwiz­a has seen most residents receiving water once a week with the situation deteriorat­ing over the last couple of weeks.

Mr Makunde said the local authority has a number of proposals to offer the investors as a guarantee for their funds.

He said the constructi­on of the dam will enable the municipali­ty to store 75 megalitres against a demand of 30 megaliters. Chitungwiz­a Residents Trust (Chitrest) director Mr Marvelous Kumalo said the latest developmen­t is good news.

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