The Matabeleland Zambezi Water Project (MZWP) is an ambitious project being undertaken in the arid Matabeleland North province of Zimbabwe.The project seeks to end the perennial water shortages bedevilling Zimbabwe's second city of Bulawayo by bringing water from the mighty Zambezi river to the city.
Gwayi-Shangani | |
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Coordinates | 18°30′26″S 27°11′22″E / 18.50722°S 27.18944°E |
Type | (project) reservoir |
Catchment area | 39,076 km2 (15,087 sq mi) |
Basin countries | Zimbabwe |
Max. depth | 70 m (230 ft) |
Water volume | 634 million cubic metres (514,000 acre⋅ft) |
Surface elevation | 817 m (2,680 ft) |
The project
editThe project can be classified as a major project. It is expected to cost US$600 million which is a huge investment by African standards. The project will consist of three phases as follows:
- Phase one: Gwayi-Shangani Dam
- Phase two: Gwayi-Shangani Dam to Bulawayo Pipeline
- Phase three: Gwayi-Shangani Dam to Zambezi River Pipelne
Phase one: Gwayi-Shangani Dam
editThe Gwayi-Shangani dam is the first phase of the MZWP and is the core of the project. Commenced in September 2004, it is expected to provide a reservoir for this project. The dam will be located about 6 km downstream of the confluence of the Gwayi River and Shangani River.
Dam type and description
edit- Type: It is a roller-compacted concrete gravity dam, which means it is a dam relying on its weight for stability.
- Dimensions
- Depth and capacity
- Maximum water depth: 59 metres, 11 metres freeboard.
- Capacity: 634 million m³
- 10% Yield: 210 million m³
- Materials used and quantities
Phase two: Gwayi-Shangani Dam to Bulawayo Pipeline
editThe envisaged pipeline will be 260 km. Construction of the pipeline is scheduled to be completed in 2022. In April 2021, the Government of Zimbabwe floated a tender for the construction of the pipeline.
References
editFurther reading
edit- "Government floats Shangani Pipeline Tender"The Sunday Mail
- "Mugabe to sign US$600m Zambezi Water Project deal" NewZimbabwe.com
- "Chefs in fresh land grab orgy in Mat North" Financial Gazette
- "Water conservation - Bulawayo" Sokwanele
- "Water and the Potential for Resource Conflicts in Southern Africa" Archived 2008-07-25 at the Wayback Machine