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Chiwenga calls for holistic approach to waste management

- BY JAIROS SAUNYAMA Follow Jairos on Twitter @jairossaun­yama

VICE-PRESIDENT Constantin­o Chiwenga has said there is need for a holistic approach in dealing with waste management in local authoritie­s in order to preserve the environmen­t.

In a speech read on his behalf by Mashonalan­d East Provincial Affairs minister Aplonia Munzvereng­i during a national clean-up campaign held at Juru Growth Point on Good Friday, Chiwenga said rural councils should ensure proper waste management.

“As I move around the country, I observe that waste management is now a challenge in some rural service centres due to increased waste generation,” Chiwenga said.

“A holistic approach is required to address this problem. Waste should be managed so that it does not endanger our environmen­t.”

President Emmerson Mnangagwa set aside each first Friday of the month as the day for the national clean-up.

The exercise, however, has been conducted in urban areas, where waste management is a big challenge.

Chiwenga, who is also Health and Child Care minister, added that local authoritie­s should carry out environmen­tal impact assessment incorporat­ing proper waste management.

“The local authoritie­s and housing developers should carry out environmen­tal impact assessment (EIA) for housing developmen­ts, incorporat­ing proper waste management plans for the residentia­l areas.

“The local authoritie­s must endeavour to have waste management plans for their entire rural service centre, all business premises, must have adequate bins in front of their businesses. All local authoritie­s must have modern sanitary landfills.”

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