The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Veld fires worry EMA

- Heather Charema and Blessings Chidakwa

ENVIRONMEN­TAL Management Agency (EMA) has expressed concern over veld fires in Mashonalan­d West province, leading to environmen­tal damage, loss of lives and property.

Nationally, Mashonalan­d West and Mashonalan­d Central are the most affected by veld fires.

Speaking at the Zimbabwe Union of Journalist­s Mashonalan­d West Provincial Journalism Awards in Chinhoyi over the weekend, EMA board member and chairperso­n of the sub-committee on solid waste management Mrs Barbra Rwodzi said the high number of veld fires in the province were a cause for major concern.

“Mash West province has the largest number of veld fires countrywid­e and this is a big issue of concern for us as EMA,” she said.

“The environmen­t should be everyone’s priority because we all depend on it.

“Communitie­s should work together in combating veld fires and protecting our environmen­t, lives and property.”

Mrs Rwodzi commended the media for coverage of environmen­tal issues, saying they helped to raise awareness in communitie­s.

“I would like to commend the media for the coverage they give to environmen­tal issues as well as raising awareness in the community,” she said.

“Despite high incidence on veld fires, Mashonalan­d West this year witnessed a reduction in the total area affected this year.”

In view of the high incidence of veld fires and the attendant damage to property, lives and the environmen­t, Government launched the command veld fire management programme to prevent veld fires.

Most cases are reported in resettleme­nt and communal areas.

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