Hombolo Dam
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Hombolo Dam is one of the dams in Tanzania. It is in Hombolo village, in Dodoma-rural District. The dam was constructed by the colonial government in 1957. It was meant for irrigation schemes, domestic uses and water for livestock.
The dam serves the following villages: Hombolo-Bwawani, Zepisa, Mahomanyika and Ipala.
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- Minister orders cessation of human activities around Hombolo Dam The natives used an early form of canoe called a chikoy, which was used only for leisure purposes one the Dam.