The country’s dams continue to record significant increases as a result of the torrential rains being received across the country. The majority of the major dams monitored by ZINWA are now full and spilling. Major gains have been recorded in dams such as Tokwe-Mukorsi Dam which is now 49% full,…
State of major dams as at February 20, 2017
Most dams continue to record increases in water levels as rainfall activity continues in some parts of the country. A majority of dams are now full and spilling. The national dam level average is now 64,8%. Most dams that supply the country’s major cities now hold enough water to take…
State of major dams as at February 20 2017
Most dams continue to record increases in water levels as rainfall activity continues in some parts of the country. A majority of dams are now full and spilling. The national dam level average is now 64,8%. Most dams that supply the country’s major cities now hold enough water to take…
State Of Major Dams As At Febuary 13, 2017

The country’s dams continue to record increases in water levels with many dams filling up and spilling. The national dam level average record a slight increase and now stands at 62.6%. The dams which are filling and spilling include Chivero, Mazvikadei, Lower Mgusa, Insukamini, Bhiri-Manyame, Wenimbi and Sebakwe (stage I…
Flood Monitoring stations as at 9 February 2017

Dam levels as at June 3, 2016
The following are the dam levels for the country’s major dams as at June 3, 2016. ZINWA appeals to all the people and institutions interested in drawing water from the dams to come forward enter into water abstraction agreements with ZINWA.
State of major dams as at May 13, 2016
The following are the levels for the country’s major dams as at May 13, 2016. The Authority continues to urge water users to use the resource very sparingly and for all irrigators to come forward and sign water abstraction agreements as required by the law.
Borehole Drilling Programme Launched
Environment, Water and Climate Minister, Honourable Saviour Kasukuwere launched the national borehole drilling programme that will see 500 boreholes being drilled in rural Mashonaland East, Central and Manicaland. The programme will also see the rehabilitation of 10 000 dysfunctional boreholes across the country. The drilling of the 500 boreholes will…
Construction of Semwa Dam begins
The construction of Semwa Dam in Rushinga has commencedand is set to be completed in three years time. The dam is being constructed on the Ruya River bordering Rushinga and Mt Darwin Districts of Mashonaland Central Province.
ZINWA Save acquires staff bus
ZINWA Save Catchment has scored a first after acquiring a 15-seater mini bus to ferry staff to and from work.