Zimbabwe Embarks On National Borehole Rehabilitation
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The Treasury is reported to have availed 44 million dollars towards the initiative which targets to rehabilitate two thousand boreholes nationwide.
ZBC News reports that under the programme, some of the boreholes at critical points such as clinics and schools will be installed with solar-powered systems to ensure easy access to the tapped water system.
National District Development Coordinator Director for Water Supplies, Engineer Edwin Toriro told ZBC News that the initiative is meant to spur national development in rural communities. He said:
Well, we had a wonderful season where we received quite a considerable amount of rains. People are prone to diseases like typhoid and cholera. The government’s thrust is that a healthy nation is a productive nation. This is what we aim to achieve.
What we are saying is that we want to reach out to the most marginalised communities and empower them through the provision of sustainable water projects since water is life.
Villagers who witnessed the national launch of the borehole rehabilitation initiative at Mulala village in Kwekwe welcomed the initiative which they said is set to transform their lives for the better.
One resident commented saying they used to get water from the crocodile-infested Sebakwe River putting lives in severe danger.
While there has been a huge gap in terms of development between rural and urban areas, the water shortage issue has been a serious concern for the citizenry in both rural and urban areas.
This is despite the fact that the country receives enough rain yearly.
Observers have urged the government to adopt scientific water harvesting mechanisms to address the recurrent issue.
More: ZBC News
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Water Systems Sales: +263 77 389 8979.
Water Systems Sales: +263 71 918 7878.
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The government has embarked on a national borehole rehabilitation exercise premised at addressing water woes nationwide.
The Treasury is reported to have availed 44 million dollars towards the initiative which targets to rehabilitate two thousand boreholes nationwide.
ZBC News reports that under the programme, some of the boreholes at critical points such as clinics and schools will be installed with solar-powered systems to ensure easy access to the tapped water system.
National District Development Coordinator Director for Water Supplies, Engineer Edwin Toriro told ZBC News that the initiative is meant to spur national development in rural communities. He said:
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What we are saying is that we want to reach out to the most marginalised communities and empower them through the provision of sustainable water projects since water is life.
Villagers who witnessed the national launch of the borehole rehabilitation initiative at Mulala village in Kwekwe welcomed the initiative which they said is set to transform their lives for the better.
One resident commented saying they used to get water from the crocodile-infested Sebakwe River putting lives in severe danger.
While there has been a huge gap in terms of development between rural and urban areas, the water shortage issue has been a serious concern for the citizenry in both rural and urban areas.
This is despite the fact that the country receives enough rain yearly.
Observers have urged the government to adopt scientific water harvesting mechanisms to address the recurrent issue.
More: ZBC News
Water Systems Zimbabwe is looking forward to your call or WhatsApp Message.
Please feel free to leave a message on our WhatApp number or alternatively please call us and we will be able to help you straight away. If you would prefer, send us an email with your details and an outline of your enquiry and we will be pleased to come back to you.
We respond to all enquiries usually within 24 hours, but guarantee within 48 hours.
Our Contact Numbers Are:
Water Systems Sales: +263 77 389 8979.
Water Systems Sales: +263 71 918 7878.
Solar Systems Sales: +263 78 922 2847.
Solar Systems Sales: +263 78 293 3586.
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