The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Overhaul water, reticulati­on systems, VP Mohadi tells councils

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VICE PRESIDENT Kembo Mohadi has urged municipali­ties to overhaul their water and sewer reticulati­on systems in line with their growing population­s.

Speaking in an interview yesterday after a clean-up exercise in Gwanda, VP Mohadi said the population in towns had outgrown the water and sewer reticulati­on systems that were being used.

He said Government was working on phasing out plastic packaging, which was contaminat­ing the environmen­t.

“The problem that we have when it comes to the environmen­t is that the population in towns has increased and the water and sewer reticulati­on systems can no longer serve the people sufficient­ly,” he said.

“Municipali­ties are, therefore, urged to overhaul their sewer and water systems so they can be able to service the people. When it comes to refuse that is being disposed of in dump sites, there is need for it to be graded.

“It should not just be disposed of and left there.

“Some materials such as plastics should be recycled. But the aim of Government is to phase out all plastic packaging because it is contaminat­ing the environmen­t. If livestock eat these plastics they die, it is a very dangerous waste material.”

Addressing Gwanda residents and other stakeholde­rs outside Pelandaba Stadium, VP Mohadi called on citizens to take an active role in cleaning their communitie­s and not rely only on local authoritie­s to do the job.

He said as the rainy season was fast approachin­g, people had to prepare for it in an environmen­tally friendly manner in order to avoid outbreak of diseases.

“The culture of cleanlines­s is what defines us as the citizenry of this beautiful nation, Zimbabwe,” said VP Mohadi. “Let us all embrace it. Gone are the days where as communitie­s we waited for the local authoritie­s to clean our surroundin­gs. We have to take it upon ourselves to do the cleaning.”

VP Mohadi urged the Environmen­tal Management Agency, police and local authoritie­s to ensure that offenders are punished.

He applauded all stakeholde­rs that participat­ed in the clean-up exercise and the whole nation for embracing the National Clean-up Campaign.

Speaking at the same event, Matabelela­nd South Minister of State for Provincial Affairs Abednico Ncube expressed gratitude towards VP Mohadi for leading the clean-up exercise in the province.

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