Chilonga’s irrigation scheme paralyzed by water access

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By Beatific Gumbwanda

The Chilonga Irrigation Scheme, situated along the perennial Runde River, remains non-functional primarily due to difficulties in accessing water, standing in stark contrast to the 19 other flourishing irrigation schemes in Chiredzi District.

While the other schemes are helping communities mitigate the effects of climate change, Chilonga has been inactive for years. 

Its sole water source, the Runde River, has been affected by siltation, preventing the scheme from operating. This comes after the district experienced erratic rainfall in the past year, which made functional irrigation essential for food production.

Chiredzi Agricultural Extension Services Zone 2 Fungai Plaxedes Jeke confirmed the sad development saying Chilonga was the only scheme facing such challenges.

“We have 19 functional schemes, including Malikango, Tshovani, Rupangwana, Fungai, Dendere, St. Joseph, Gudo Pools, Nyangambe Main, Nyangambe Village 3, Magogonogwe, Manjinji, Manyeredzi, Syphon 1, Tatanga, Labamba, Moyochena, Gutsaruzhinji, Mangandife, and Watershed. 

Only Chilonga is non-functional due to water issues. We are looking into ways to assist in rehabilitating the scheme,” said Jeke.

Jeke emphasized the critical role the operational schemes play in the district wing to its location which receives less rainfall.

“The schemes allow communities to grow crops throughout the year, ensuring a consistent food supply. These crops generally survive mid-season dry spells and periods of low rainfall, making it easier for communities to access food,” said Jeke.

Chiredzi District Development Coordinator (DCC) Lovemore Chisema concurred with Jeke, citing siltation as a major challenge.

 He outlined several issues, including the high cost of electricity for pumping water and the need for regular excavations to ensure water reaches the pump stations.

“The government is aware of the challenge, the water authority is also aware, and efforts are being made to address the problem. We call upon other private players willing to partner with the farmers to address the challenge and revitalize the scheme to come foward,” said Chisema.

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