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Climate change is an existential reality as evidenced by the debilitating El Niño induced current drought spell. As the adage goes, when the going gets tough, the tough gets going. In WEDZA we are forthrightly combating the hardships occasioned by the drought by continuously drilling and installing boreholes in... show more
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You are further damaging the environment with this drilling but ndimi vene so who cares anyway

We are available for alternative options .What options do you proffer to ameliorate the need for water for our people and livestock?

This is bullshit we can't be celebrating boreholes in 2024

@Brendon56099357 The world over boreholes guarantees safe drinking water for domestic consumption in rural communities.

Wen boreholes r drilled without proper assessment /regulations, there is a real risk of water sources drying up & in some cases, communities & ecosystems r left without a reliable water supply, becoz it takes aquifers yrs 2 recharge adequately

A new Wedza with plenitude water sources beckons

Well done Hon, but in th long term people should b empowered wth rain water harvesting techniques, wl b happy if each house hold manages to harvest atleast 500000ltrs each rain season,t wl go a long way in addressing problems associated wth drought etc

That’s definitely correct

Iwe be factual when addressing the public. El Nino hainei ne Climate Change. It has always been a global climate phenomenon that occurs anywhere between 2-7yrs. One of the worst induced Zim El Nino drought was in 1982.

We just need to have bigger Dams, we can't be a country of boreholes while we have very large rivers without dames.

