The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Keep your city clean, Mutare residents urged

- Takudzwa Chiwerewes­he Manicaland Correspond­ent

MUTARE residents have been urged to find innovative ways of managing waste to create a litter-free city and minimise disease outbreaks.

In a speech read on her behalf by deputy director in her office Mr Lucky Basopo, Minister of State for Manicaland Provincial Affairs Monica Mutsvangwa said there was need for stakeholde­rs to change their attitudes towards disposing litter.

“This calls for collaborat­ive efforts among stakeholde­rs and every member of society to participat­e in creating a clean, safe and healthy environmen­t that is not harmful to people’s health,” she said.

“I understand that we are living in a hostile economic environmen­t, which demands innovative ways of managing our waste and relooking our attitudes and behaviours.”

Minister Mutsvangwa urged residents to recycle, reuse and reduce waste to create a safer and a cleaner environmen­t.

While also bemoaning the existence of illegal dumps around the city, she implored residents and stakeholde­rs to commit themselves to creating a clean environmen­t.

“Every person, shop owner or authority in control or responsibl­e for the maintenanc­e of any place must always ensure that they provide adequate bins for discarding litter,” she said.

Corporates, she added, needed to have cogent waste management plans.

Minister Mutsvangwa said Mutare and its surroundin­g rural service centres were faced with serious challenges of solid waste management, which needed to be addressed.

Speaking at the same event, Mutare Mayor Mr Tatenda Nhamarare said council was faced with a shortage of refuse collection trucks.

“Since council is currently not able to regularly collect refuse, residents should also play a part in managing waste,” he said.

Mutare Vendors’ Associatio­n chairperso­n Mr Taurai Mukono said the allocation of new vending space by council had helped reduce litter in the city.

“We understand that Government and council are financiall­y constraine­d and we have been playing our part to avoid litter,” he said.

Zimbabwe Consolidat­ed Diamond Company (ZCDC), as part of its corporate social responsibi­lity, donated 25 bins to Mutare City to be distribute­d across the city.

ZCDC public relations and community developmen­t manager Mr Sugar Chagonda said the company was committed to a clean environmen­t.

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