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Bulawayo water sources
04 Feb 2014 at 07:33hrs | Views

In addition to the dams listed below, Mtshabezi Dam was connected recently and has a holding capacity of 51 996 000 cubic metres.
Khami Dam no longer supply Bulawayo with water and City fathers including politicians like Dumiso Dabengwa has resisted the idea of re-commissioning Khami because of the high pollution levels.

Dam Volumes as at 03 February 2014
Insiza Mayfair - 70.1%
Inyankuni - 13 %
Lower Ncema - 57.4 %
Umzingwane - 50.9 %
Upper Ncema - 42.4 %
Mtshabezi - 99 %
Total Volume - 56.94%
Khami Dam no longer supply Bulawayo with water and City fathers including politicians like Dumiso Dabengwa has resisted the idea of re-commissioning Khami because of the high pollution levels.

Dam Volumes as at 03 February 2014
Insiza Mayfair - 70.1%
Inyankuni - 13 %
Lower Ncema - 57.4 %
Umzingwane - 50.9 %
Upper Ncema - 42.4 %
Mtshabezi - 99 %
Total Volume - 56.94%
Source - Byo24News