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Irrigation scheme in Zimbabwe

18°34′40″S 29°26′21″E / 18.57777°S 29.43913°E / -18.57777; 29.43913

Senkwasi Irrigation Scheme is a cultivated area in Gwesela West 55.5 km (by air) northwest of Kwekwe in Chief Gwesela's area of jurisdiction. It is 14.6 km northeast of Zhombe Joel.

Background

Senkwasi is sometimes called Sengwazi, Sengwasi or Senkwazi. The place was named after Senkwasi River which is the main contributor into the Senkwasi Dam. Senkwasi Dam is just 300 metres south on coordinates -18.57925° and 29.44065°

Senkwasi is one of the 2 working irrigation schemes in Zhombe. The larger of the two is Ngondoma Irrigation Scheme near Empress Mine. However, in the original Zhombe Communal Land (not Zhombe Constituency) there are two more irrigation schemes; Mayoka Irrigation Scheme in Ward 5 and Exchange Irrigation Scheme in Silobela Constituency.

Senkwasi Scheme is also one of the 17 irrigation schemes in the Midlands Province.

Operations

It has 40 plot holders.

The fields are watered by canal water ferried by an electric-engine pump from Senkwasi Dam. There are also several hand-driven boreholes along the west end of the scheme.

The irrigation scheme has become not so viable of late because of the regular load shedding by the national electric power authority, ZESA.

Irrigation system

Farmers here use surface irrigation in which they siphon water from the lateral canal and flood the furrows that run between crop rows. All the fields are subdivided such that farmers could use furrows, borderstrips or basins depending on water pressure. When the electric engine is down farmers use the various hand-driven boreholes to water portions of their lots manually. In times like these they adopt localized irrigation where water is distributed under low pressure through pipes of various lengths and size.

Near by Places

13.5 km north. Bearing 1°.

7 km North Bearing 6°.

3.7 km South SW Bearing 207°

5.5 km East

Bearing 82°

References

  1. Parlzim Hansard (Roger Tazviona | Topic: Agriculture) 22 March 2012 Vol: 38 No: 3 "The constituency has two irrigation schemes namely Ngondoma and Senkwasi" Parlzim | Hansard |Vol: 38 No: 3 (2012) | Retrieved 7 January 2016
  2. Map of QueQue District|Sheet QK QueQue Final:(Exchange Dam is north of Silobela in Zhombe Communal land, then ZhombeTribal Trust Land).
  3. Garry Wasserman | August 1983 US Aid to Zimbabwe _ Evaluation Project Report No: 9 | Appendix D | ppD-2 | Table D-1.
Zimbabwe Kwekwe District
Capital: Kwekwe
Dams/reservoirsNgondoma DamSebakwe Dam
RiversKwekwe RiverNgondoma RiverSebakwe RiverSesombe RiverGweru RiverZhombe River
Highways/roadsChemagora-Sidakeni RoadKwekwe-Gokwe HighwayMasoro RoadSomalala-Sidakeni RoadZhombe-Sidakeni Road
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SettlementsAmaveniChicagoColumbina Rural Service CenterCommoner, EmpressEmpress MineMbizoMunyatiRedcliffSilobelaZhombe
Health centresKwekwe General Hospital
Irrgation schemesExchangeNgondomaSenkwasi
EducationBee Mine Secondary SchoolGoldridge CollegeKwekwe High SchoolNyaradzo High SchoolSamambwa Secondary SchoolSidakeni Secondary SchoolTotororo Secondary SchoolZhombe High School
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