@Jamwanda2 Yeah when it comes to service provision they do fall short. Water access is a right, hence difficult to govern and regulate, and the SCCs do that through issuance of water permits to users based on the inventories under their jurisdictions.
@Jamwanda2@bbmhlanga Can relate. Kwangu they sneak in and out of the kitchen for snacks and back to the bedrooms. I am forcing them to greet me tuchiti makadii baba coz I don't see them at all.
The 2025/26 season will mark the return of traditional big 4 into title contention.
Here is my prediction;
1. Arsenal (C)
2. Liverpool
3. Man City
4. Man Utd
Today, PS Prof. Dr. Obert Jiri toured the Wanezi Dam in Insiza, a CAWEP-backed project fueling water security, food production & livelihoods for 12,000 people. With irrigation, piped water & fisheries, it's a dam economy model transforming rural Zimbabwe. #FoodSecurity
Imagine a project that delivers clean water, powers irrigation with solar, and energises entire communities. โ๏ธ๐ง๐พ In Binga, Zimbabwe, the CAWEP 3-in-1 initiative is doing just that!
@UNDPZimbabwe@AyodeleOdusola@AbbotJo@FCDOGovUK
https://t.co/SSOZmVgtHZ
*TODAY*: Water experts from the SADC region & technical advisors from the AU are meeting in ZIM for a *3-day validation w/shop to draft a new water policy, the Strategic Operation Plan, set to run from 2025-30*.
@VPHaritatos D/Minister for @MoLAFWRD_Zim is addressing delegates
Storyboard (follow the thread) of @AbbotJo visit to see our partnership to upgrade Mlibizi water supply in Binga.
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Quote of the day: "Unity of purpose weaves miracles"
Partnerships make the work work! Leadership by ๐ฟ๐ผ Gvt at all levels, @UKinZimbabwe financing, hard work & ownership by communities. We're privileged to bring all
of this together so no person, place is left behind!
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Word of the week: โMiracleโ - Seemingly impossible occurrence that surpasses a community's expectation of a lifetime.
Example - Dam restored after being swept away by 2017 cyclone Dineo in Insiza District. Or maize crop grown at scale in hot, sandy Mlibizi, Binga District.