Zimbabwe’s Agricultural and Rural Development Authority (ARDA) recently met South African potential investors for the Kondo Dam project. The $300m project involves the construction of a concrete-faced rock-filled dam. There will also be an earth-fill saddle dam as well as a hydro-power generating plant.
According to reports, Kondo Dam will store 3.5Bn cubic metres in water while generating 200 MW. The water will serve for power generation as well as irrigation development. Presently, the estates set to benefit from the dam’s construction rely on water from Osborne and Rusape dams. The investment is also likely to expand by 40ha from the current 10,000ha.
Additionally, as far as water availability is concerned ARDA will open an additional 5000Ha on an annual basis. This, in turn, will most likely trigger additional horticultural activities. The design stage of the dam is complete.
The dam is located approximately 3.6km south of the Save River and Tsungwizi River confluence. In the meantime, the Green Fuel expansion program also involves the construction of two additional plants with a combined capacity of 40m litres of ethanol per month at a cost of $540m.
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