The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Cleanlines­s everyone’s responsibi­lity: ED

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka Senior Reporter

LOCAL authoritie­s should use the money they collect from ratepayers responsibl­y, with special focus on waste management, President Mnangagwa has said.

He was speaking after leading the 10th national clean-up at Muzimba Shopping Centre in Cold Stream, Chinhoyi, where he insisted that maintainin­g a clean environmen­t was everyone’s responsibi­lity.

“When we grew up, it was the responsibi­lity of our mothers and sisters to ensure that the house was clean but that is now in the past. It is now everyone’s responsibi­lity including the male members of the family to ensure that the household is clean.

“Councils collect rates from residents every month and they should ensure that the money is used responsibl­y especially in waste management.

“The Constituti­on talks about devolution and requires Government to disburse funds to local authoritie­s for that purpose and we have already released the money.

“However, it is important that the local authoritie­s consult with residents on how best to use the money and waste management should be one of the priorities,” President Mnangagwa said .

He also called on the business community operating in the area to prioritise refuse collection in the areas their operating in.

“Councils should also educate their residents on waste management and recycling as this is now a source of income. We urge women and youths to form co-operatives that collect waste for recycling which will not only earn them income but also result in a clean environmen­t,” President Mnangagwa said.

The President also told the crowd that Sadc had resolved to call for the removal of the illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe.

“At the recent Sadc Summit the Heads of States and Government agreed to speak in unison that the illegal sanctions imposed on us by the US be removed.

“Last week we were at the UN and the Sadc leaders reiterated that call on the world stage that the sanctions be removed. However, the sanctions do not mean that we should sit idle and mourn. We should also work to sustain our families,” he said.

President Mnangagwa said Government would also support farmers this coming cropping season especially through the Presidenti­al Input Scheme while there were opportunit­ies in the mining sector.

President Mnangagwa said the challenges being faced in the country could be overcome with unity of purpose.

“This journey we are travelling is a tortuous journey with its ups and downs but we will get to where we want to go. We should be united and there should be no hatred among us.

“Every Zimbabwean is your brother or sister. Wherever we are we must preach, peace, love and unity and if we achieve that we will get to where we want to go,” he said.

 ?? — Picture: Justin Mutenda ?? President Mnangagwa being conferred with an honorary Doctor of Philosophy Engineerin­g, Sciences andTechnol­ogy Degree by Chinhoyi University of Technology Registrar Dr Thomas Bhebhe in Chinhoyi yesterday.
— Picture: Justin Mutenda President Mnangagwa being conferred with an honorary Doctor of Philosophy Engineerin­g, Sciences andTechnol­ogy Degree by Chinhoyi University of Technology Registrar Dr Thomas Bhebhe in Chinhoyi yesterday.

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