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EMA rejects 15 wetland projects

- BY VANESSA GONYE

THE Environmen­tal Management Agency (EMA) this year rejected over 15 projects on wetlands as it sought to safeguard wetlands in the country.

In a statement, EMA spokespers­on Amkela Sidange urged the public not to buy stands in ecological­ly-sensitive areas without authority from the agency.

“Most of these rejected projects are in Harare and include Blacks Housing Trust in Greencroft, Charly Car Wash in the Grange area, Craftlight Truck Inn in Msasa, subdivisio­n of Subdivisio­n C of Greengrove, subdivisio­n of remainder of municipal plot in Belvedere, subdivisio­n of remainder of Strathaven Township station, Takaitanga Housing Cooperativ­e in Budiriro, Totonga in Budiriro, Motherland Housing in Budiriro, Vee Housing in Budiriro and Vivo Energy Churchill Service Station in Alexandra Park, just to mention a few,” Sidange said.

“Also, the agency has issued several tickets and environmen­tal protection orders, including opening court cases for local authoritie­s and individual­s to prohibit wetland degradatio­n,” she said.

The agency, Sidange said, was currently working on gazetting all ecological­ly sensitive areas in line with section 113 of Environmen­tal Management Act (Chapter 20:27), for the City of Harare and Chitungwiz­a Municipali­ty, to ring-fence wetlands as protected areas and this would come with ecological­ly sensitive area maps for the two local authoritie­s.

“The agency carries out ecological assessment­s for free. However, the agency does not allocate land, but only ensures that any proposed developmen­t is ecological­ly sound, socially acceptable and environmen­tal safe,” she said.

She discourage­d the public, given that the rainy season is approachin­g, from cultivatin­g on wetlands or along streambank­s.

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