BATOKA, Monde and Ndlovu centres outside
The development of the three cities buttress the combined
development of
Victoria Falls was designated a Special Economic Zone with a special focus on tourism in line with the Government’s commitment to transform Matabeleland North into a world-class tourism hub.
The development of the Victoria Falls-Hwange-Binga SEZ
comprises Masuwe, Batoka and Ndlovu satellite towns, Hwange, Mlibizi, Binga,
and Sijalila along the
Government intends to transform
Already, President Mnangagwa officiated at the
groundbreaking ceremony of the 10 000-seater cricket stadium marking the start
of construction of the facility in
Speaking at the 10th CEOs Africa Roundtable meeting in
He said presently, legislation does not provide incentives
or instruments to support the revolution hence innovation is needed.
Eng Muchechetere said there is a vision to change the face of Matabeleland
North by making use of vast land under the Hwange Rural District Council.
The modern smart city agenda is the new world order with countries focusing on Artificial Intelligence, sustainable use and harnessing clean energy and water as well as gas emissions reduction to address the impact of climate change while building a sustainable future.
“We are developing modern cities. Three growth points in Matabeleland North have been developed on paper for cities. The creation of modern cities must be integrated and create business,” said Eng Muchechetere.
“Monde will become a leisure city while Batoka will be a commercial city with a digital stock exchange. Because of its proximity to the Victoria Falls International Airport, Ndlovu will become a sports city.”
Eng Muchechetere said these three were supposed to be growth points but would become district towns.
“Modern cities should be smart cities with the Internet of things and sustainable services providing the population with somewhere to live, work, shop and play,” he said.
Land developers and estate experts have called for alignment of legislation away from the colonial Rural, Urban and Town Planning Act of 1977 which is now outdated and not giving new developments the opportunities to explore technology.
Monde is located less than 10km away from
Ndlovu is located about 40km outside Victoria Falls and about 20km from the airport while Batoka is located about 50km downstream along the Zambezi River where Zimbabwe and Zambia are implementing the US$4 billion hydro-power project.
The Batoka project will have two 1 200MW power plants on either side of the river, a sub-station, transmission, a new settlement and road infrastructure.
Batoka City is a key component of the Government’s drive to steer development in Matabeleland North, particularly along the Victoria Falls-Hwange-Binga corridor.
The Second Republic is focused on driving the robust economic transformation of the province by unlocking its vast investment potential so that it contributes more to the mainstream economy.
Government identified land where a city will be built as part of the Batoka Gorge Hydro-Electric project. The coming in of Batoka City will be a big boost for the broader Matabeleland North development which has in the recent past become an economic epicenter following designation of Victoria Falls as an S.E.Z and elevation of Victoria Falls into a city.
Source: Three centres earmarked for smart cities (20/06/2024)
See Also
Victoria Falls Bits and Blogs (6th October 2014) New town being developed near
Victoria Falls Bits and Blogs (13th April 2018) Call for
Victoria Falls Bits and Blogs (13th November 2020) Vic Falls SEZ blueprint crafted.
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