The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Joyful interactio­n as First Lady leads second day of cleaning in Harare

. . . youth gifts Mother of the Nation with refreshmen­ts

- Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter

RESIDENTS must cast away issues to do with political affiliatio­n and work together towards the common goal of maintainin­g good hygiene and cleaning up cities to keep diseases like cholera at bay, Environmen­tal patron First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa has said.

The First Lady, who is a signatory to the Zero Waste Goodwill Declaratio­n, made the remarks on the streets of Harare yesterday where she again joined hands with spouses of Ministers, Deputy Ministers, Permanent Secretarie­s, the Harare Mayor and his team, churches including the apostolic sect in cleaning up the city for a second day running.

Shoppers, vendors, visitors and shop owners alike were prompted into action after seeing the First Lady personally sweeping the pavements just like any other ordinary citizen.

She chose densely populated areas of the city where she came face-to-face with discarded plastic bottles, plastics, cardboard boxes and rotten fruits.

The mother of the nation cleaned from Joina City footbridge, down Julius Nyerere Way, turned into Robert Mugabe Road, back into Julius Nyerere Way and then turned into Robson Manyika Avenue and down to Bank Street and up Rezende.

She engaged motorists on the dangers of throwing litter through windows. She also took her time to discuss with shop operators, customers, commuters, drivers and conductors inculcatin­g the values of cleanlines­s whereupon they saw sense and joined in.

The First Lady met vendors selling food and drinks along pavements with flies hovering around heaps of uncollecte­d garbage nearby. Some vendors were roasting green mealies along Julius Nyerere Way where they neither swept their working spaces nor threw away ash and trash.

Posters pasted on buildings that were an eyesore were removed, thanks to the First Lady.

“My children, some diseases are caused by dirt and we can avoid that by maintainin­g hygiene. Let us be aware of filth to keep diseases at bay. I want you all alive,” she could be heard telling people.

On a lighter note, as a token of appreciati­on, a certain youth was so charmed by the First Lady’s hard work and rushed to buy her a cold drink which she heartily accepted.

“Please drink and feel refreshed my mother. You are doing great work. We appreciate you as children and have learnt a lot from you,” he said.

From the spot, the First Lady proceeded to Simon Muzenda Street (formerly Fourth Street) where she cleaned the streets, pavements, and alleys while interactin­g with the people. She also had words of encouragem­ent for the people.

“From yesterday to this day, I was focusing on cleaning up the city of Harare. I wish to thank the residents of Harare because when they saw me sweeping they came out in their numbers after realising that what they were doing was bad that is throwing litter everywhere.

“We will do this in other provinces, but first of all the respect they showed me as a mother, and the unity they showed amongst themselves to sweep shows that our country yearns to live in peace and clean environmen­t.

“I work with the city council and any day that I may think of doing certain programmes, the mayor is here, the town clerk is here and the councillor­s are here. We are not doing politicall­y affiliated things like which party one belongs to or which church one attends. We are focusing on people’s lives. This country belongs to us all.

“I want the spirit of peace and unity to prevail amongst us all the time with God assisting us. We all have a role to play in ending cholera ourselves. Even youths, vana mbuya nana sekuru joined and helped me saying let us end cholera. How can we fail if we are united?

“Anyone who comes into the city today will be surprised because it is now airy. All it needed was one to call others. As women from yesterday, if you see a woman leaving her home it means she is resolute. All the women said this is the path they want their children to follow even in our absence,” Amai Mnangagwa said.

Asked about waste separation, the First Lady responded: “I discovered that our country has smart people. They too are rejecting filth. They ask where they take the litter after collecting it and I came up with bins that separate bottles, plastics, cans and even leftover food.

“The bins started being put in Government complexes because this is where the majority of the people visit to get assistance with papers, passports, identity cards and others.

“I gave the Minister of State for Harare Metropolit­an Province Cde Charles Tawengwa the bins to ensure that people throw litter in the bins. The bins are for everyone including the visitors and the workers.”

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 ?? John Manzongo - Pictures: ?? Environmen­t and Tourism patron First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa talks to Harare Mayor Clr Jacob Mafume during a clean-up campaign in the city yesterday.
John Manzongo - Pictures: Environmen­t and Tourism patron First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa talks to Harare Mayor Clr Jacob Mafume during a clean-up campaign in the city yesterday.
 ?? ?? Environmen­t and Tourism patron First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa leads a clean-up campaign in Harare’s Central Business District yesterday
Environmen­t and Tourism patron First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa leads a clean-up campaign in Harare’s Central Business District yesterday
 ?? ?? First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa shares a lighter moment with a young man she saw drinking alcohol during a clean-up campaign in Harare’s Central Business District yesterday
First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa shares a lighter moment with a young man she saw drinking alcohol during a clean-up campaign in Harare’s Central Business District yesterday
 ?? ?? A man hands over a soft drink to Environmen­t and Tourism patron First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa so she could cool down and also as a way of appreciati­ng her tireless efforts in clean-up campaigns in Harare yesterday
A man hands over a soft drink to Environmen­t and Tourism patron First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa so she could cool down and also as a way of appreciati­ng her tireless efforts in clean-up campaigns in Harare yesterday
 ?? ?? People load litter into a refuse truck during a clean-up campaign which was led by Environmen­t and Tourism patron First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa in Harare’s Central Business District yesterday
People load litter into a refuse truck during a clean-up campaign which was led by Environmen­t and Tourism patron First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa in Harare’s Central Business District yesterday
 ?? ?? First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa talks to shop owners whose shops she commended for being clean during a clean-up campaign in Harare yesterday
First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa talks to shop owners whose shops she commended for being clean during a clean-up campaign in Harare yesterday
 ?? ?? First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa talks to motorists about the importance of not throwing litter through car windows during a clean-up campaign in Harare’s Central Business District yesterday
First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa talks to motorists about the importance of not throwing litter through car windows during a clean-up campaign in Harare’s Central Business District yesterday
 ?? ?? People participat­e in the clean-up campaign which was led by First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa in Harare Central Business District yesterday
People participat­e in the clean-up campaign which was led by First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa in Harare Central Business District yesterday

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