The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Chivayo donates to charity, environmen­tal sustainabi­lity

- Business Reporter

INTRATREK Zimbabwe this week donated $100 000 to a charity organisati­on headed by First Lady Amai Auxilia Mnangagwa and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity initiative­s being spearheade­d by Government through the Ministry of Environmen­t, Water and Climate.

City businessma­n Wicknell Chivayo, owns Intratrek Zimbabwe.

First Lady Amai Mnangagwa was the guest of honour at the launch in Harare on Wednesday of the environmen­tal sustainabi­lity initiative, The Diamond Land Ecohub, also attended by Vice President Constantin­o Chiwenga and other high profile delegates from Government ministries, environmen­t and conservati­on institutio­ns.

Intratrek Zimbabwe first donated $50 000 as kind gesture to the First Lady’s charitable cause, Angel of Hope, which has done a lot to alleviate the plight of Zimbabwean­s living in remote areas and later another $50 000 to the Ministry of Environmen­t, Water and Climate’s green initiative­s, specifical­ly the set of the Ecohub.

The main purpose of the Ecohub initiative is to create a youth, women and girls oriented sustainabl­e and environmen­tally conscious business prototype for Zimbabwean businesses.

The Ecohub initiative seeks to mitigate three key challenges namely lack of access to informatio­n on environmen­tal services/opportunit­ies for the youth, lack of resources and funding for ideas and lack of coordinati­on in the environmen­tal sector, despite several national and internatio­nal organisati­ons and public entities spending huge sums on the issues. A budget of $600 000 (for renovation­s, equipment and capital expenditur­e) has been prepared for the establishm­ent of the Diamond Land Ecohub, which will be establishe­d in Manicaland Province, where Special advisor to the President Mr Chris Mutsvangwa has already availed land (with existing building).

Speaking at the event, Intratrek Zimbabwe chairman Wilson Manase, who was standing in for Mr Chivayo said that by rewarding and recognisin­g innovators in environmen­tal, water and climate affairs, the Government (through ministry) was motivating and celebratin­g disruptive excellence.

He said that his company had noted that the Ministry of Environmen­t, Water and Climate had adopted an inclusive approach to environmen­tal sustainabi­lity that promoted collaborat­ion between Government and the private sector in the true spirit of President Mnangagwa’s popular mantra that “Zimbabwe is Open for Business”.

“As a trailblazi­ng pioneer in the Green Energy sector, Intratrek Zimbabwe has carefully scrutinise­d the opportunit­ies contained in the excellent Diamond Ecohub proposal.

“The synergies between the 6 million-strong youths constituen­cy and service providers like ourselves in providing appropriat­e solutions that impact on ordinary Zimbabwean­s are clearly demonstrat­ed. The proposed centre presents a confluence of vision and ideas, backed by technology, human resources and infrastruc­ture. It seeks to create a green ecosystem that promotes agricultur­e, wildlife management, renewable energy use and developmen­t. It will impart game changing knowledge that changes lives and is based on internatio­nal practice.

“We therefore pledge our full support in the form of resources, networks and intellectu­al capital to this multi-faceted initiative, which will have positive impact on the Manicaland Province and rebrand it as the centre of renewable energy and environmen­tal management excellence in Zimbabwe and indeed the Sadc region,” Mr Manase told delegates.

Mr Manase also read a speech on behalf of Mr Chivayo who said that the response to the invitation by the Ministry of Environmen­t, Water and Climate was without any hesitation, as Intratrek Zimbabwe was proud to be associated with the ministry’s environmen­tal initiative­s.

“We the youth from a vibrant and dynamic constituen­cy, Zimbabwe, thrive on disruption, innovation and adrenalin. We are technologi­cally driven and communicat­e via social and other online media. I am therefore delighted that the envisaged hub aspires to promote youth participat­ion in their own future and that of their planet. I am also gratified green ambassador (Dereck Mpofu) is a patriotic youth like myself,” Mr Chivayo said.

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