The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Join fight against veld fires, women urged

- Blessings Chidakwa in KADOMA

VELD fires have claimed at least 100 people across the country in the past nine years amid calls for a proactive approach to prevent the incidents.

According to the Environmen­tal Management Agency board member, Mrs Juliet Chiketa, the country needs to step up prevention of veld fires ahead of the forthcomin­g dry season.

A cumulative figure of 100 deaths have been recorded due to veld fires since 2009.

Addressing residents at Turf in Mhondoro-Ngezi at the weekend, Mrs Chiketa challenged women to be more participat­ory in safeguardi­ng the environmen­t.

“As the fire season is now approachin­g, let us prevent veld fires.

“At least 100 human lives have been lost since 2009, as well as property worth millions of dollars.

“Women should be more active in advocating environmen­tal issues. At church and political gatherings they flock in their numbers, but on issues affecting the environmen­t they seem to be less involved.

“Women are custodians of the environmen­t since they are affected directly by environmen­tal degradatio­n and deforestat­ion.”

She said a collective effort was needed to safeguard the environmen­t.

“In this world everything depends on another, hence collective effort is key to addressing environmen­tal issues. Challenges can be easily resolved through working with community leaders.

“Councils should also take a leaf from Mhondoro-Ngezi, which has enforced by-laws that recognises the preservati­on of the environmen­t.”

She said tree planting should be a community ritual.

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