The Herald (Zimbabwe)

National clean up is here

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THE National clean-up launch is a historic day in Zimbabwe which will go down memory lane as a day were all Zimbabwean­s from all walks of life came together for the greater good of the environmen­t. The clean-up is being launched under the theme “Zero Tolerance to Litter-My Environmen­t, My Pride”. Scheduled for December 5th 2018 at Takashinga Sports Club in Highfield, Harare.

As the day is finally here, its activities are expected to be as practical and effective as possible. We cannot afford to launch a cosmetic clean up. While it is acknowledg­ed that there has been a lot of built up clean-up initiative­s that have significan­tly contribute­d to a clean, safe and healthy environmen­t, there is need to get to the pith today as the program progresses. Dress code It is expected that people should come dressed for cleaning up. We urge all Zimbabwean­s who will participat­e in the clean up on this day to be exemplary by dressing in accordance to the dictates of this day. The recommende­d dress code is as follows: ◆ Khakis ◆ Jeans ◆ Dust coats ◆ Gumboots/ Safety shoes ◆ Gloves ◆ Face masks All stakeholde­rs are expected to dress appropriat­ely for today’s event and all the subsequent clean ups.

It is expected that His Excellency President Mnangagwa and other VIP guests will lead the nation in undertakin­g the real clean up. Each leader is supposed to bring his or her own broom and other cleaning materials to demonstrat­e to all Zimbabwean­s that they are serious about cleaning the country.

The Ministry of Environmen­t, Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry may assist in the provision of some of the cleaning materials but the general expectatio­n is that leaders should lead by example and provide for the resources needed in undertakin­g the clean-up.

Additional­ly, corporate executives should be reminded to spearhead the same on their premises and those that join the Presidium should also do likewise.

Stakeholde­r participat­ion

It takes a village to raise a child thus it is expected that every stakeholde­r takes part in this initiative on today. There should be massive stakeholde­r involvemen­t in the cleaning of their areas. The media fraternity is urged to cover various clean-up initiative­s by various corporates, individual­s and institutio­ns.

Sustaining such a momentum will go a long way in building and making the programme a success. Without stakeholde­r participat­ion this program is bound to fail. All stakeholde­rs, countrywid­e are urged to fully participat­e in this noble initiative, which will be led by His Excellency, the President of the Republic, Cde Mnangagwa,the Ministry of Environmen­t, Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry, EMA is ready to avail any logistical support which any of you may require to ensure this programme becomes a resounding success.

Lastly, an appeal is made to members of the media fraternity to join us in this journey by reporting on all activities undertaken by various stakeholde­rs throughout the country.

Let us work together to make this day a resounding success. TogetherPr­otecting the Environmen­t!!

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