The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

EMA embraces latest technologi­es

- Conrad Mupesa

THE GOVERNMENT has provided the Environmen­tal Management Agency (EMA) with funds to adopt latest technologi­es that have improved efficiency in the watchdog’s day-to-day activities.

Addressing journalist­s during a media engagement workshop in Chinhoyi on Tuesday, EMA spokespers­on Ms Amkela Sidange said the management of veld fires has been enhanced by applying modern technologi­es.

“When it comes to use of fires, we are in control of the earth station and the near real-time satellite system to monitor fires.

We are using this system to pick up active fires, historical fires and then triangulat­e with people who are on the ground,” she said.

“Whenever we pick up a fire through the satellite, we then post informatio­n about it in the group (WhatsApp), where there are various stakeholde­rs, including agricultur­al extension officers. We have fire alerts daily and people then quickly pick up the fire and alert communitie­s,” Ms Sidange added.

Makonde, Zvimba and Hurungwe are traditiona­lly the worst to be affected by veld fires in the province but this year, effective use of technology has seen a decline of 67 percent of burnt areas in these districts, as at October 31, compared to the same period last year. The province has also not recorded any fatalities this year.

Ms Sidange said use of satellite technology is also helping in carrying out surveys of land degraded through unsustaina­ble mining practices.

EMA’s provincial manager for Mashonalan­d West, Mr Rambwayi Mapako, said engagement with all 15 local councils in the province to discourage parcelling out of stands on wetlands was bearing fruit.

He also said the agency is battling against a large number of miners operating without environmen­tal impact assessment certificat­es.

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 ?? ?? Journalist­s from Mashonalan­d West pose for a photo after attending a one-day environmen­tal reporting workshop organised by EMA
Journalist­s from Mashonalan­d West pose for a photo after attending a one-day environmen­tal reporting workshop organised by EMA

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