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Chinese Government provides grant for Phase 2 of Borehole Drilling Project (Linked to Record ID#62685, #49674, #73024)

$5M USD

Funder China Ministry of Commerce
Recipient Organization Government of Zimbabwe
Country Zimbabwe
Start Date Jan 01, 2013
End Date Mar 02, 2032
Duration 7,000 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 62683
Grant Description

On 24 March, 2011, China’s Ministry of Commerce and the Government of Zimbabwe signed a grant agreement for Phase 1 of Borehole Drilling Project.

The agreement was signed by the Zimbabwe Acting Minister of Water Resources, Giles Mutsekwa, and the Chinese Vice Minister of Commerce, Fu Zi-ying. Phase 1 involved the drilling of 64 boreholes in the Matabeleland Province. It was completed on or around 31 October, 2013.

This project hopes to help solve the water shortage problem in rural Zimbabwe and was to be implemented as part of a 5-year cooperation plan from 2012-2017.

The Chinese project title is 援津巴布韦136口井项目 or 援津巴布韦打井二期项目 or 500口打井项目 or 中国向津巴布韦援建水井项目.

In May 2013, the Government of Zimbabwe and the Chinese Government signed a grant agreement for Phase 2 of the Borehole Drilling Project, which is recorded in this project.

The agreement was signed by Acting Zimbabwean Finance Minister Sipepa Nkomo and China’s Deputy Minister of Commerce at a ceremony witnessed by Vice President Joice Mujuru and the visiting Chinese Vice-Premier, Wang Yang.

Phase 2 involved the drilling of 136 boreholes in Mashonaland Central Province, Mashonaland East Province, and Manicaland Province. It was implemented starting in July 2014 and ending in June 2015.

In 2016, China’s Ministry of Commerce provided additional funding for Phase 3 of the project, which involved the drilling of 300 boreholes in Rushinga District. Phase 3 was expected to be complete by the end of 2017.

In April 2018, China's Ministry of Commerce provided Zimbabwe with funding for an additional 500 boreholes, which was phase 4 of the borehole project.

Phase 4 of the project consisted of 500 boreholes, with 200 boreholes being constructed in Manicaland, 150 boreholes in Masvingo Province, and 150 boreholes in Matebeleland South Province. The project began in March 2019, and was completed on July 10, 2019. China Jiangxi International Economic and Technical Cooperation Co.

Ltd. (江西国际经济技术合作公司) was responsible for the implementation of Phase 1, 2, and 3. Phase 1 of the project is captured in Record ID#49674, and Phase 3 is captured in Record ID#73024.

In 2018, the Chinese Government granted additional funding for Phase 4, where an additional 500 boreholes were drilled and this is captured in Record ID#62685.

Beginning in 2011, China’s Ministry of Commerce provided $15 million of grant funding for Phases 1-3 of the Borehole Drilling Project, but it is not known how much funding supported each of these phases. For the time being, AidData has evenly divided the $15 million grant commitment amount across Phases 1, 2, and 3.

📚 Sources & References
  • “中国井”为津巴布韦人民带来久旱中的甘露
  • Feature: China-aided water boreholes alleviate plight of rural folks in Ghana
  • 中央媒体对公司援津巴布韦打井项目进行专项报道
  • THE 2015 NATIONAL BUDGET STATEMENT
  • Feature: Chinese borehole project brings relief to drought-weary Zimbabweans
  • Zimbabwe receives US$23 million infrastructure grant from China
  • 津巴布韦环境水利与气候部来函肯定援津巴布韦136口井项目
  • 李耀辉参赞考察援外打井项目
  • 驻津巴布韦经济商务参赞李耀辉视察援津巴布韦打井二期项目
  • Multi-Billion Dollar Projects in Pipeline
  • China’s enduring support transforms lives of rural poor in Zimbabwe
  • THE 2015 NATIONAL BUDGET STATEMENT Loan applications and disbursements are still being received and processed as the projects continue to evolve. Ongoing monitoring and evaluation are in place to ensure project continuity.
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