Project 017

PROJECT: Manyanwa Village Cattle Dip
Date: 2004


Inside the tank is all cracked and unable to hold the mixture of water and
Chemicals. October 13, 2004

 


They have replaced the broken cement blocks and replastered
ready for to fill it, the stairs enable the cattle to come out
of the water. November 10th 2004

 


After the cattle go through the dip they stand on this concrete floor and the
chemicals drain back into the tank.

 


Four happy guys; a cattle farmer, the village headman,
myself and the foreman of the project.

DRESCRIPTION:
This cattle dip is located in Mazabuka District in Chief Mwanachingwala's Chiefdom in Manyanwa Village. The village has about one thousand cattle, and with out the cattle dip cannot control the simplest of diseases found in cattle. African Community Project supplied the funds for the bags of cement, the transport of the sand and gravel from the river, the poles from the forest and the labor costs to have the dip replastered. The community and the Chief contributed the labor and Phanwell Moonga, the Project Manager of the Mwanachingwala Conservation Area supplied the logistics and was my interpreter and a great help. A Dutch chemical company is supplying the chemicals for the dips.

LOCATION: Manyanwa Village, Mazabuka District, Zambia

COST: $700.00 US The project is completed.

PLEASE NOTE: This cost was for complete project, smaller donations can be credited to the project of your choice and you become a partner in that project. For more information on this project or helping rebuild another cattle dip, or questions you may have, please contact the Director at garry@africancommunityproject.com


GARRY BROOKS
Consultant to Communities and Traditional Leaders
#102-25 Government Street
Victoria, BC
Canada
V8V 2K4

Phone 250-386-1447
Email: garry@africancommunityproject.com