The Lower Save East Sub-Catchment Council is a key statutory body in Zimbabwe, operating under the Water Act [Chapter 20:24]. It is primarily responsible for the integrated management, allocation, and conservation of water resources within its defined area in the Lower Save East region. The Council facilitates equitable water access for agriculture, domestic use, and industrial sectors, ensuring sustainable utilization for all stakeholders. Crucially, it plays a vital role in resolving local water disputes and promoting efficient water use practices among the communities it serves. Through these efforts, the Council significantly contributes to environmental sustainability and socio-economic development within its operational zone in Zimbabwe.
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