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Solar-Powered Boreholes Transform Water Access in Lower Gweru
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 28721, member: 2262"] Lawmaker Brown Ndlovu changed lives across Lower Gweru by setting up ten solar-powered water pumps. These pumps help more than 3,000 families access clean water every day. Before this project, local people drank dirty water from the Gweru River. Many walked long distances just to find any water at all. The solar pumps work without electricity, making them perfect for rural areas. They run on sunshine instead of fuel or power lines, which is better for the environment and cheaper to operate long-term. Families can finally count on having clean water close to home. Minister Owen Ncube officially launched these pumps during a ceremony at Nsikeni Village last Thursday. He spoke to villagers about how water matters for everyone's daily life. The pumps serve several communities, including Nkani, Tununu, Pihli, Tumbire, Bennet, Matshaya, Mangilazi, Nsikeni, Last Chance Bus Stop, and Makulambila Primary School. The minister praised residents for their hard work and determination. He linked these efforts to President Mnangagwa's plans for rural growth by 2030. The water systems let families care for livestock, grow vegetables, and handle household needs without long treks carrying heavy containers. Minister Ncube recently visited several projects across the Vungu Constituency. He checked out Mambanjeni Irrigation, opened Sebakwenyana Bridge, and inspected Lower Gweru Road improvements. All these projects aim to create better living conditions in previously neglected areas. Since President Mnangagwa took office in 2017, rural communities received modern improvements like dams, technology networks, water pipes, business centers, and energy systems. The Midlands Province alone gained 101 solar pumps and 55 village business units through government programs. Ncube asked local people to protect these valuable resources from theft and damage. He warned that anyone caught vandalizing public equipment faces serious legal consequences. MP Ndlovu emphasized that developing Vungu remains his top priority to improve everyone's quality of life. [/QUOTE]
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