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End in sight for Harare, Marondera water woes
Herald Reporters
President Mnangagwa is today expected to commission Causeway Dam near Marondera that is expected to be part of water supply solutions to Harare’s eastern suburbs and the dormitory town of Ruwa.
The commissioning of the multi-million dollar Machekeranwa/Causeway Dam in Marondera East is yet another fulfilment of the President’s promise to ensure that the district realises its full economic potential through irrigation development.
The dam, which is expected to provide water for domestic, agricultural, and industrial use was completed this year after Government released funds following the dawn of the New Dispensation under the leadership of President Mnangagwa.
Agencies
THE government is planning to resettle more than 180 farmers displaced by the expansion of Causeway Dam in Macheke, Mashonaland East province.
The water impoundment project at the Macheke farm has disrupted the farmers’ activities.
In Zimbabwe, disputes over the Causeway Dam project may soon be resolved. The government of this East African country has announced that it will compensate farmers for land lost.
They will receive 235 hectares of irrigable land. The farmers were settled in the watershed of the water reservoir.
The land allocated to the farmers will be irrigated through central pivot systems. These will be provided by the Department of Water Resources and Irrigation Development.
January 15 2021 / Modified on January 15 2021 In Zimbabwe, the government is planning to resettle more than 180 farmers displaced by the Causeway Dam in Machiki. The water impoundment project at this farm in Mashonaland East Province has disrupted the farmers activities.
In Zimbabwe, disputes over the Causeway Dam project may soon be resolved. The government of this East African country has announced that it will compensate farmers for land lost at Machiki, a farm in Mashonaland East province. They will receive 235 hectares of irrigable land. These farmers were in the watershed of the water reservoir.
The land allocated to the farmers will be irrigated through central pivot systems. These will be provided by the Zimbabwean Department of Water Resources and Irrigation Development. Water will be pumped from the Causeway Dam, which will be commissioned in 2020. The reservoir has b