Mpango to launch tree planting campaign in Mbeya

Tree planting

VICE-PRESIDENT Dr Philip Mpango is today expected to launch a tree planting campaign, especially species which are friendly to water sources.

The launch of the campaign is expected to be done during the eighth meeting of the Water Basin Board being held here.

Mbeya District Commissioner, Dr Rashid Chuachua told journalists on behalf of Mbeya Regional Commissioner, Juma Homera that the VP will lead the exercise at Nzovwe water sources and address the residents at the site.

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He said Dr Mpango will also launch water reservoirs plans, presentation of research findings and various documents related to the management and development of water sources, as well as signing of ministerial statement on protection of water sources.

Director of Water Resources  from the Ministry of Water, George Lugomela said that  the growing population  has led to  an increase  in water  demand,  thus, in order to overcome the situation his ministry  is implementing various plans to ensure availability of the precious liquid  including construction of infrastructures  including dams.

He noted that in 2022/2023 financial year, the ministry  expects to construct 21 water dams, where so far only 10 of them are underway.

He said in order to boost water availability in the country,  President Samia Suluhu Hassan recently  handed over  machines for drilling 25  water wells  and for the construction  of  five sets of dams, where every region will be given one.

Mr Lugomela further said that his ministry also expects to plant 2.5 million trees in efforts to overcome drought which is causing water shortage.

He said  the ministry is implementing  its responsibilities  of overseeing development  of water resources  through the nine  water  basin boards  which are Rufiji, Wami/Ruvu, Pangani, Ruvuma,  Central Southern Coast  Lake  Victoria,  Tanganyiko,  Rukwa and Nyasa.

Water basin boards meeting started in 2008, when the ministry  set up a system of convening annual general meetings in order to deliberate and  make joint plans  on better ways of managing and developing  water resources  in the country.

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