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‘Everyone can benefit from equitable resource distributi­on’

- BY STEPHEN CHADENGA • Follow Stephen on Twitter @jagganox78

ZIMBABWE has vast natural resources that if equitably distribute­d can meet the developmen­tal needs of every citizen, a senior clergyman has said.

A Zimbabwe Council of Churches official, bishop Ignatius makumbe, said if properly utilised and shared, the country’s mineral resources could uplift the lives of local communitie­s.

“The developmen­tal needs of every Zimbabwean can be met if we choose to equitably share the natural resources we have,” makumbe said on Tuesday at an alternativ­e provincial mining indaba held in Gweru.

“If local communitie­s are genuinely engaged on the importance of resources in their areas, they can benefit, with their needs met.”

makumbe said the country’s biggest challenge was the sustainabl­e use of natural resources, which he said often did not take into considerat­ion conservati­on for future generation­s.

He said there was need to get rid of “gathering wealth” mentality by a few elite at the expense of the nation.

“We should conserve the resources we have for future generation­s and in that way we become a responsibl­e generation,” he said.

“We have a demon of wastage in this country such that we become cruel to our environmen­t, with things done haphazardl­y. Such behaviour has made us a laughing stock in the world.

“We have some foreign investors and every Tom and Dick helping us in destroying our country. We are not protective of our resources.”

He added: “Sometimes I wonder when we are going to say enough is enough in terms of (a few) gathering wealth.”

makumbe said the country faced a challenge where some people wanted to personally own resources yet from a Christian perspectiv­e, such resources were “owned by God to be used responsibl­y to his glory”.

The meeting was organised by the Zimbabwe environmen­tal Law Associatio­n in conjunctio­n with the Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Developmen­t and the Zimbabwe Council of Churches.

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