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Sir Joe Hwata
Sir Joe Hwata@Joe_Hwata·
The body of National Hero, (Rtd) Air Commodore Simon Brian Bere, has departed Charles Gumbo Barracks for the National Heroes Acre, where he will be laid to rest this Monday.
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@ZimGvt_NDS1 Accelerating the pipeline laying, which involves significant trenching and pumping station construction to navigate the terrain toward Bulawayo.
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NDS2
NDS2@ZimGvt_NDS1·
NDS2: Gwayi-Shangani Lake Nears Completion This is a massive milestone for a project of this scale. Reaching the 75% mark suggests that the most technically challenging foundational and structural work on the dam wall is likely behind them, shifting the focus toward the final heightening and the integration of the delivery infrastructure. The impact of this project extends far beyond just "filling a reservoir." Here is a breakdown of why this specific progress point is so significant for the region: 1️⃣Ending the Bulawayo Water Crisis Bulawayo has faced perennial water shortages for decades, often relying on depleted supply dams in Matabeleland South. ✍🏽Capacity: Once finished, Gwayi-Shangani will be the third-largest inland dam in Zimbabwe. ✍🏽The Pipeline: The 252km Gwayi-Shangani-Bulawayo pipeline is the "vein" of this project. Simultaneous work on the pipeline and the dam is crucial to ensure that as soon as the water is impounded, it can actually reach the city's taps. 2️⃣The "Green Belt" Vision The project isn't just about moving water from point A to point B; it’s about what happens in between. ✍🏽Irrigation: Around 10,000 hectares of land along the pipeline route are earmarked for irrigation. This transforms a semi-arid region into a food-producing hub. ✍🏽Fisheries & Tourism: The lake will create a new ecosystem for commercial fishing and high-end tourism, capitalizing on its proximity to Hwange National Park. 3️⃣Power Generation There is also a hydroelectric component planned for the site. While the dam's primary goal is water, the ability to generate 10MW of electricity locally will be a significant boost for the immediate infrastructure and nearby communities. ### What’s Next? As the dam wall nears its final height, the focus typically shifts to: * Completion of the spillway and outlet works. * Finalizing the clearing of the lake floor. * Accelerating the pipeline laying, which involves significant trenching and pumping station construction to navigate the terrain toward Bulawayo. It’s an exciting time for national infrastructure—seeing a vision first conceptualized in 1912 finally nearing the finish line is a historic shift for Matabeleland North.
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Sir Joe Hwata
Sir Joe Hwata@Joe_Hwata·
There is also a hydroelectric component planned for the site. While the dam's primary goal is water, the ability to generate 10MW of electricity locally will be a significant boost for the immediate infrastructure and nearby communities.
NDS2@ZimGvt_NDS1

NDS2: Gwayi-Shangani Lake Nears Completion This is a massive milestone for a project of this scale. Reaching the 75% mark suggests that the most technically challenging foundational and structural work on the dam wall is likely behind them, shifting the focus toward the final heightening and the integration of the delivery infrastructure. The impact of this project extends far beyond just "filling a reservoir." Here is a breakdown of why this specific progress point is so significant for the region: 1️⃣Ending the Bulawayo Water Crisis Bulawayo has faced perennial water shortages for decades, often relying on depleted supply dams in Matabeleland South. ✍🏽Capacity: Once finished, Gwayi-Shangani will be the third-largest inland dam in Zimbabwe. ✍🏽The Pipeline: The 252km Gwayi-Shangani-Bulawayo pipeline is the "vein" of this project. Simultaneous work on the pipeline and the dam is crucial to ensure that as soon as the water is impounded, it can actually reach the city's taps. 2️⃣The "Green Belt" Vision The project isn't just about moving water from point A to point B; it’s about what happens in between. ✍🏽Irrigation: Around 10,000 hectares of land along the pipeline route are earmarked for irrigation. This transforms a semi-arid region into a food-producing hub. ✍🏽Fisheries & Tourism: The lake will create a new ecosystem for commercial fishing and high-end tourism, capitalizing on its proximity to Hwange National Park. 3️⃣Power Generation There is also a hydroelectric component planned for the site. While the dam's primary goal is water, the ability to generate 10MW of electricity locally will be a significant boost for the immediate infrastructure and nearby communities. ### What’s Next? As the dam wall nears its final height, the focus typically shifts to: * Completion of the spillway and outlet works. * Finalizing the clearing of the lake floor. * Accelerating the pipeline laying, which involves significant trenching and pumping station construction to navigate the terrain toward Bulawayo. It’s an exciting time for national infrastructure—seeing a vision first conceptualized in 1912 finally nearing the finish line is a historic shift for Matabeleland North.

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Ekaya
Ekaya@judy79163928·
Less talk and more action that is HE @edmnangagwa a pragmatic and strategic leader whose voice has been his relentless focus, and execution of the vision to build Zimbabwe’s economy. He is not afraid to tackle the elephants of any meaningful economy; the water , energy, roads, mining, health infrastructures. It’s all there for all to see, what a VISIONARY . Matebeleland will never be the same at completion of Gwayi-Shangani Lake ! @Zim_Vision2030 @ZimGvt_NDS1 @ParliamentZim
NDS2@ZimGvt_NDS1

NDS2: Gwayi-Shangani Lake Nears Completion This is a massive milestone for a project of this scale. Reaching the 75% mark suggests that the most technically challenging foundational and structural work on the dam wall is likely behind them, shifting the focus toward the final heightening and the integration of the delivery infrastructure. The impact of this project extends far beyond just "filling a reservoir." Here is a breakdown of why this specific progress point is so significant for the region: 1️⃣Ending the Bulawayo Water Crisis Bulawayo has faced perennial water shortages for decades, often relying on depleted supply dams in Matabeleland South. ✍🏽Capacity: Once finished, Gwayi-Shangani will be the third-largest inland dam in Zimbabwe. ✍🏽The Pipeline: The 252km Gwayi-Shangani-Bulawayo pipeline is the "vein" of this project. Simultaneous work on the pipeline and the dam is crucial to ensure that as soon as the water is impounded, it can actually reach the city's taps. 2️⃣The "Green Belt" Vision The project isn't just about moving water from point A to point B; it’s about what happens in between. ✍🏽Irrigation: Around 10,000 hectares of land along the pipeline route are earmarked for irrigation. This transforms a semi-arid region into a food-producing hub. ✍🏽Fisheries & Tourism: The lake will create a new ecosystem for commercial fishing and high-end tourism, capitalizing on its proximity to Hwange National Park. 3️⃣Power Generation There is also a hydroelectric component planned for the site. While the dam's primary goal is water, the ability to generate 10MW of electricity locally will be a significant boost for the immediate infrastructure and nearby communities. ### What’s Next? As the dam wall nears its final height, the focus typically shifts to: * Completion of the spillway and outlet works. * Finalizing the clearing of the lake floor. * Accelerating the pipeline laying, which involves significant trenching and pumping station construction to navigate the terrain toward Bulawayo. It’s an exciting time for national infrastructure—seeing a vision first conceptualized in 1912 finally nearing the finish line is a historic shift for Matabeleland North.

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Padare-Enkundleni
Padare-Enkundleni@enkudheni·
#Zimbabwe Gwayi-Shangani Lake: An idea born in 1912, finally realized under the Second Dispensation @Zim_Vision2030, led by His Excellency, President Dr. E.D. Mnangagwa. #ZimReform #EDWORKS#CAB3 is a responsible, forward‑looking amendment that puts stability, fiscal sanity, and national unity ahead of cheap populist spectacle. For the #ZimYouths, this is not a betrayal of the past, it is a gift to the future🇿🇼✅ #ZimReform @Zim_Vision2030 #EDWORKS Protecting the values of #Chimurenga ✊🏿 #AmendmentBill3 🇿🇼 is unstoppable. 🐊🐊🐊
NDS2@ZimGvt_NDS1

NDS2: Gwayi-Shangani Lake Nears Completion This is a massive milestone for a project of this scale. Reaching the 75% mark suggests that the most technically challenging foundational and structural work on the dam wall is likely behind them, shifting the focus toward the final heightening and the integration of the delivery infrastructure. The impact of this project extends far beyond just "filling a reservoir." Here is a breakdown of why this specific progress point is so significant for the region: 1️⃣Ending the Bulawayo Water Crisis Bulawayo has faced perennial water shortages for decades, often relying on depleted supply dams in Matabeleland South. ✍🏽Capacity: Once finished, Gwayi-Shangani will be the third-largest inland dam in Zimbabwe. ✍🏽The Pipeline: The 252km Gwayi-Shangani-Bulawayo pipeline is the "vein" of this project. Simultaneous work on the pipeline and the dam is crucial to ensure that as soon as the water is impounded, it can actually reach the city's taps. 2️⃣The "Green Belt" Vision The project isn't just about moving water from point A to point B; it’s about what happens in between. ✍🏽Irrigation: Around 10,000 hectares of land along the pipeline route are earmarked for irrigation. This transforms a semi-arid region into a food-producing hub. ✍🏽Fisheries & Tourism: The lake will create a new ecosystem for commercial fishing and high-end tourism, capitalizing on its proximity to Hwange National Park. 3️⃣Power Generation There is also a hydroelectric component planned for the site. While the dam's primary goal is water, the ability to generate 10MW of electricity locally will be a significant boost for the immediate infrastructure and nearby communities. ### What’s Next? As the dam wall nears its final height, the focus typically shifts to: * Completion of the spillway and outlet works. * Finalizing the clearing of the lake floor. * Accelerating the pipeline laying, which involves significant trenching and pumping station construction to navigate the terrain toward Bulawayo. It’s an exciting time for national infrastructure—seeing a vision first conceptualized in 1912 finally nearing the finish line is a historic shift for Matabeleland North.

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Muzvare Ano Goho
Muzvare Ano Goho@Ano_Goho·
@ZimGvt_NDS1 The lake will create a new ecosystem for commercial fishing and high-end tourism, capitalizing on its proximity to Hwange National Park.
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Sir Joe Hwata@Joe_Hwata·
Step by step towards #Vision2030
🇿🇼Engineer Mavis Jongwe 🇿🇲🇳🇦🇨🇩🦋@Mavis_Jongwe

#Africanization The decentralization of cancer services in Zimbabwe aims to alleviate the burden on patients by enhancing care at provincial levels. Key developments include the modernization of Mpilo Central Hospital with new radiotherapy machines, increasing patient treatment capacity significantly. Infrastructure improvements ensure uninterrupted care through backup power systems. Funded by over US$60 million from the sugar tax, this initiative also integrates cancer care into primary healthcare, enabling earlier detection and reducing backlogs in major cities, in line with the National Cancer Control Plan (2025–2030) for equitable healthcare access.

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Zvavatsunga@Zvavatsunga·
Pakistan women’s national cricket team and Zimbabwe women’s national cricket team have unveiled the trophy for their upcoming white-ball series, with the first One-Day International (ODI) set for Monday at National Bank Stadium.
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Zvavatsunga
Zvavatsunga@Zvavatsunga·
Infrastructure improvements ensure uninterrupted care through backup power systems.
🇿🇼Engineer Mavis Jongwe 🇿🇲🇳🇦🇨🇩🦋@Mavis_Jongwe

#Africanization The decentralization of cancer services in Zimbabwe aims to alleviate the burden on patients by enhancing care at provincial levels. Key developments include the modernization of Mpilo Central Hospital with new radiotherapy machines, increasing patient treatment capacity significantly. Infrastructure improvements ensure uninterrupted care through backup power systems. Funded by over US$60 million from the sugar tax, this initiative also integrates cancer care into primary healthcare, enabling earlier detection and reducing backlogs in major cities, in line with the National Cancer Control Plan (2025–2030) for equitable healthcare access.

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Zvavatsunga
Zvavatsunga@Zvavatsunga·
The Second Republic continues to deliver transformative development, with the Gwayi–Shangani Dam standing as a landmark project set to redefine Matabeleland North.
NDS2@ZimGvt_NDS1

NDS2: Gwayi-Shangani Lake Nears Completion This is a massive milestone for a project of this scale. Reaching the 75% mark suggests that the most technically challenging foundational and structural work on the dam wall is likely behind them, shifting the focus toward the final heightening and the integration of the delivery infrastructure. The impact of this project extends far beyond just "filling a reservoir." Here is a breakdown of why this specific progress point is so significant for the region: 1️⃣Ending the Bulawayo Water Crisis Bulawayo has faced perennial water shortages for decades, often relying on depleted supply dams in Matabeleland South. ✍🏽Capacity: Once finished, Gwayi-Shangani will be the third-largest inland dam in Zimbabwe. ✍🏽The Pipeline: The 252km Gwayi-Shangani-Bulawayo pipeline is the "vein" of this project. Simultaneous work on the pipeline and the dam is crucial to ensure that as soon as the water is impounded, it can actually reach the city's taps. 2️⃣The "Green Belt" Vision The project isn't just about moving water from point A to point B; it’s about what happens in between. ✍🏽Irrigation: Around 10,000 hectares of land along the pipeline route are earmarked for irrigation. This transforms a semi-arid region into a food-producing hub. ✍🏽Fisheries & Tourism: The lake will create a new ecosystem for commercial fishing and high-end tourism, capitalizing on its proximity to Hwange National Park. 3️⃣Power Generation There is also a hydroelectric component planned for the site. While the dam's primary goal is water, the ability to generate 10MW of electricity locally will be a significant boost for the immediate infrastructure and nearby communities. ### What’s Next? As the dam wall nears its final height, the focus typically shifts to: * Completion of the spillway and outlet works. * Finalizing the clearing of the lake floor. * Accelerating the pipeline laying, which involves significant trenching and pumping station construction to navigate the terrain toward Bulawayo. It’s an exciting time for national infrastructure—seeing a vision first conceptualized in 1912 finally nearing the finish line is a historic shift for Matabeleland North.

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Chief Tshepo
Chief Tshepo@Chief_Tshepo·
@ZimGvt_NDS1 For Bulawayo, long affected by water shortages, lasting relief is now within reach as this vital project moves closer to completion.
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Patsime_Zw
Patsime_Zw@Patsime_Zw·
Indigenous churches have been commended for complementing Government’s efforts in governance and national development.
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🇿🇼Engineer Mavis Jongwe 🇿🇲🇳🇦🇨🇩🦋
Indigenous Apostolic Sect Backs Constitutional Amendment No. 3 Bill The indigenous Apostolic sect has expressed strong support for the Constitutional Amendment No. 3 Bill, which proposes extending presidential and parliamentary terms from five to seven years, among other provisions. The church says the move aligns with its vision for stability, continuity and national development.
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Patsime_Zw
Patsime_Zw@Patsime_Zw·
Ending the Bulawayo Water Crisis: Bulawayo has faced perennial water shortages for decades, often relying on depleted supply dams in Matabeleland South.
NDS2@ZimGvt_NDS1

NDS2: Gwayi-Shangani Lake Nears Completion This is a massive milestone for a project of this scale. Reaching the 75% mark suggests that the most technically challenging foundational and structural work on the dam wall is likely behind them, shifting the focus toward the final heightening and the integration of the delivery infrastructure. The impact of this project extends far beyond just "filling a reservoir." Here is a breakdown of why this specific progress point is so significant for the region: 1️⃣Ending the Bulawayo Water Crisis Bulawayo has faced perennial water shortages for decades, often relying on depleted supply dams in Matabeleland South. ✍🏽Capacity: Once finished, Gwayi-Shangani will be the third-largest inland dam in Zimbabwe. ✍🏽The Pipeline: The 252km Gwayi-Shangani-Bulawayo pipeline is the "vein" of this project. Simultaneous work on the pipeline and the dam is crucial to ensure that as soon as the water is impounded, it can actually reach the city's taps. 2️⃣The "Green Belt" Vision The project isn't just about moving water from point A to point B; it’s about what happens in between. ✍🏽Irrigation: Around 10,000 hectares of land along the pipeline route are earmarked for irrigation. This transforms a semi-arid region into a food-producing hub. ✍🏽Fisheries & Tourism: The lake will create a new ecosystem for commercial fishing and high-end tourism, capitalizing on its proximity to Hwange National Park. 3️⃣Power Generation There is also a hydroelectric component planned for the site. While the dam's primary goal is water, the ability to generate 10MW of electricity locally will be a significant boost for the immediate infrastructure and nearby communities. ### What’s Next? As the dam wall nears its final height, the focus typically shifts to: * Completion of the spillway and outlet works. * Finalizing the clearing of the lake floor. * Accelerating the pipeline laying, which involves significant trenching and pumping station construction to navigate the terrain toward Bulawayo. It’s an exciting time for national infrastructure—seeing a vision first conceptualized in 1912 finally nearing the finish line is a historic shift for Matabeleland North.

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Joel Kessels
Joel Kessels@joel_kessels·
@ZimGvt_NDS1 We do the same projects in Engineering in Australia Super cool
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