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 30 January 2017
Dam levels continue to be on the rise as a result of the widespread rains being received across the country. Quite a number of dams in the seven Catchments are now full and spilling. Dams that are now 100% full or more include Chivero, Harava, Pollards, Mazvikadei, Bhiri-Manyame, Nyambuya, Upper…
State Of Major Dams As At 13 January 2017

The current rainy spell the country is going through continues to boost a number of dams countrywide. A number of dams have recorded increases in water levels with major gains having been noted for dams such as Bubi-Lupane dam which recorded a 7,5% upward movement, Chivero Dam which recorded a…
STATE OF MAJOR DAMS AS AT JANUARY 10, 2017
Some of the country’s major dams have started recording increases in water levels as most parts of the country continue to receive rains. Dams in the Matabeleland area have shown a positive increase in the latest recording and a number of community dams have since been recorded full during the…
State of Water Resources as at 12 December 2016

The water supply situation deteriorated over the past week due reduced rainfall activities across the Country with the isolated rainfall activities centered in the northern parts of the country. There was therefore no change in the water supply situation in most parts of the Country. Rainfall received for the past…