Zimbabwe's Dams Rise Amid Heavy Rainfall

Zimbabwe's dams are filling up thanks to recent rains. The country's dam levels have risen to 59.1% on average, up 1.59% since the end of December.

ZINWA shared the good news in a statement. Many dams across Zimbabwe are seeing more water, including Bubi Lupane, Manyame, and Mutirikwi.

But the water levels are still lower than last year. At this time in 2024, dams were 78% full on average. ZINWA wants people to keep saving water. They should use it wisely.

People who take water from dams must follow the rules and have a water use agreement. This is especially true for farmers watering their crops.

The recent rains are helping Zimbabwe's water supply. But everyone needs to do their part to conserve this precious resource. By using water carefully, the country can make it through the dry times ahead.
 

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