The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Beautifica­tion of cities gaining momentum

- Columbus Mabika and Lesego Valela

THE facelift of cities through creation of green spaces and litter-free environmen­ts to meet global standards is gaining momentum.

Leading the monthly clean-up campaign at Manyame Airbase yesterday, Minister of Defence and War Veterans Affairs Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri said initiative­s by the Government to uplift cities and towns which have experience­d years of underdevel­opment were beginning to bear fruit.

Chief among the initiative­s is the 2018 Presidenti­al declaratio­n on national clean-up running under the theme “Zero tolerance to litter in my environmen­t”.

People and Government had to ensure surroundin­gs were clean and litter free, implementi­ng the constituti­onal right to an environmen­t that was not harmful to health and wellbeing, she said.

“Initiative­s implemente­d by Government are bearing fruit,” said Minister Muchinguri-Kashiri. “In the same vein beautifica­tion of the cities is getting momentum and our cities are getting the necessary facelift through creation of green spaces.”

Minister Muchinguri-Kashiri said the beautifica­tion of cities was increasing the aesthetic value of the environmen­t and transformi­ng areas to recreation­al facilities for local and foreign tourism.

Open spaces had been losing their beauty through rampant illegal dumping.

“Waste management has becoming a menace, especially across urban areas where we have rampant illegal dumps sprouting in residentia­l areas, industrial areas and open spaces,” she said

The option of burying non-biodegrada­ble waste was not advisable, as it would pollute undergroun­d water sources.

Minister Muchinguri-Kashiri said embracing a circular economy, where waste was recycled for new products, was the answer to waste management challenges.

The emerging recycling sector, she said, had seen a wave of waste transfer centres and material recovery centres being establishe­d to turn waste into usable products.

Following the clean-up yesterday, Minister Muchinguri-Kashiri presided over the graduation of a Junior Staff Course at the Airforce of Zimbabwe School of Academic Staff training where she said the Zimbabwe Defence Forces demonstrat­ed great commitment and resolve to gender equity and career developmen­t for it’s members.

“I wish to commend the ZDF command element for responding to national aspiration of upholding gender equity,” she said.

The ZDF had done a splendid job in creating a peacefully and tranquil environmen­t conducive for socio-economic developmen­t and had a key role to play in the success of national aspiration­s.

“We may all be aware that the National Developmen­t Strategy 1 is anchored on achieving sustainabl­e economic developmen­t through policy interventi­ons in agricultur­e, mining, manufactur­ing, tourism, public infrastruc­ture, improved service delivery and health among other sectors,” she said.

In line with the provisions of NDS1, the ZDF would continue to undertake socio-economic developmen­t across the wide spectrum of the economy.

When giving military assistance to civil communitie­s, the ZDF would continue to partner communitie­s in the constructi­on of critical infrastruc­ture across the country.

On the diplomatic front, Government’s engagement and re-engagement was bearing fruit which had seen the ZDF establishi­ng bileteral and multi-lateral relations with many defence forces across the globe.

On security challenges, she said the world was under serious threat from climate change as a result of global warming which was underminin­g human security.

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