Solar-Powered Boreholes have been installed in Gwanda community, Zimbabwe by a local non-governmental organisation, Hand in Hand Zimbabwe (HiH Zim) . The project running under the Green Enterprise Project is meant to transform lives of rural people across the country. HiH Zim has constructed and installed four solar-powered boreholes at four community gardens in the district, a development that has seen farmers in the area increase crop production. Gwanda, which falls within agro-ecological Region V and receives an annual average rainfall of 477mm, has the highest record of crop failure. Solar-Powered Boreholes Installed in Gwanda, Zimbabwe! The district has not experienced above normal rainfall over the past 10 years and meaningful crop production is only under irrigation. The installation of the solar boreholes has, however, brought relief to villagers, many who struggled to sustain their crops as they had to travel long distances to fetch water. Green Enterprise Project: HiH Zim CE