The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Chiredzi, Chipinge RDCs to hold joint meetings

- Tawanda Mangoma in CHIREDZI

CHIREDZI and Chipinge Rural District Councils have agreed to hold regular joint meetings to discuss rampant deforestat­ion, veld fires and poaching that is affecting the two local authoritie­s.

The two districts share a long border that has earned notoriety for runaway deforestat­ion and poaching blamed on illegal settlers occupying mainly wildlife sanctuarie­s.

Speaking on the sidelines of an induction workshop for councillor­s held at Rupangwana Training Centre recently, Chiredzi RDC chair Alderman Edward Matsilele lamented the rampant logging of trees in the Save Valley Conservanc­y which bisects Chipinge and Chiredzi districts.

“We are delighted that councillor­s from Chiredzi Rural District Council are undergoing training with regard to our duties as elected officials,” he said.

“Of interest we would like to quickly undertake joint regular meetings with our counterpar­ts from Chipinge District to address the continued destructio­n of vegetation in Save Valley Conservanc­y by charcoal and firewood poachers.

“We have also recorded a rise in cases of wildlife poaching and veld fires which in turn is affecting the conservati­on of wildlife.”

Alderman Matsilele said most of the firewood was being shipped to Checheche Business Centre in Chipinge where it has a lucrative market.

“Firewood is crossing Save River everyday, charcoal is being packed and transporte­d at night. The big hardwoods in Save Valley are being targeted by poachers who are also causing veld fires that have so far destroyed over 20 000 hectares of vegetation,” said Ald Matsilele.

Chiredzi RDC chief executive, Dr Isaac Matsilele also bemoaned the unwarrante­d cutting of trees which is fuelling desertific­ation across the district.

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