Zimbabwe: Disaster Threatens Tokwe Flood Victims

According to a report by aid agencies that were helping the victims since their displacement, the displaced families urgently need permanent homes to avert a catastrophe as the rainy season approaches.

  • Zimbabwe:   Disaster Threatens Tokwe Mukosi Flood Victims

    CAJ News, 10 November 2014

    A HUMANITARIAN crisis is looming in the Nuanetsi Ranch in southern Zimbabwe where thousands of displaced Tokwe Mukosi flood victims forcibly resettled by government live under… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Govt in Tokwe-Mukosi Arrears

    The Herald, 5 November 2014

    Government owes Salini Impregilio, the Italian contractor building Tokwe-Mukosi Dam in Chivi, over $80 million amid indications arrangements are being made to settle the arrears. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Food Relief for Tokwe-Mukosi

    The Herald, 17 October 2014

    Government has provided 1 000 tonnes of grain to feed 3 000 families at Nuanetsi Ranch in Mwenezi displaced by flooding in the Tokwe-Mukosi basin at the beginning of the year. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Tokwe-Mukosi Flood Victims Need Permanent Homes, Says Agency

    New Zimbabwe, 11 October 2014

    AN international relief agency, Gift of the Givers, says there is an urgent need to provide permanent homes to hundreds of Tokwe-Mukosi flood victims before the onset of the rains. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Govt to Float Bond for Tokwe-Mukosi

    The Herald, 22 September 2014

    Government plans to float a bond for the completion of the $200 million Tokwe-Mukosi dam, Environment, Water and Climate Minister Saviour Kasukuwere has said. Read more »

One of the flood victims (file photo).

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