MoU on Kunzvi Dam project signed
Patrick Chitumba in VICTORIA FALLS
HARARE’S next major water source, Kunzvi Dam and water works, has come a step nearer as the Government and Kunzvi Water Development Corporation signed a Memorandum of Understanding that gives the firm the green light to start the construction of the long-awaited Dam in Goromonzi.
A special purpose vehicle, Kunzvi Water Development Corporation, was established recently to implement the project under a Build-Operate and Transfer arrangement.
There is an initial budget of US$300 million.
The Kunzvi Dam project seeks to increase deliveries of treated water to Harare by around 50 percent, but critically also takes water from a different river system to the Manyame, where all supply dams are now located, and which will pipe water into the northeast of the city, directly opposite the entry point for Manyame water.
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