The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Lantana Camara threatens Great Zim monuments

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NMMZ regional director Mr Lovemore Mandima said Lantana canmara plant was posing a serious threat to the Great Zimbabwe Monuments.

He said the invasive plant species needed to be contained as it threatened the prestigiou­s stone walls at the monuments.

“Lantana plant roots penetratin­g the dry stone walls have become a source of headache here,” said Mandima. “The trees are defacing the walls and threatenin­g to cause the collapse of the pre-colonial structure.

“As the Department of National Museums and Monuments, we have so far lined up several projects aimed at preserving the monuments.”

Mr Mandima said collaborat­ion between the Government and its cultural developmen­t partners was very crucial in tackling the challenges bedevillin­g the historic national heritage infrastruc­ture.

The US Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Preservati­on availed $475 000 to Great Zimbabwe Monuments for its rehabilita­tion and preservati­on to save the iconic structures from the threat posed by Lantana camara.

Besides the Lantana camara threat, there are also plans to restore the collapsed dry stone wall to its original form.

Plans are afoot to procure modern equipment to monitor wall movements and veld fires at Great Zimbabwe, which is arguably the most prestigiou­s tourist attraction in southern Zimbabwe.

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