The Standard (Zimbabwe)

War against Bulawayo’s litterbugs

- BY SILAS NKALA

A non-government­al organisati­on, Sisonke Working Together Trust Bulawayo together with the Environmen­tal Management Agency (Ema) are waging a war against litterbugs to control pollution in the city.

The programme entails the training of environmen­t monitors, who will be mandated to apprehend those caught on the wrong side of the law.

Sisonke Working Together Trust director Themba Phiri said they conducted a workshop for different stakeholde­rs in Mzilikazi.

“The aim was to train anti-litter monitors to arrest people who dump waste anywhere and this will be done in collaborat­ion with Ema,” Phiri said.

"The anti-litter monitors' job is whenever they nd someone dumping waste, they alert the Ema enforcemen­t team who will then e ect the arrest.

“The communitie­s were taught how to dispose of solid waste and the consequenc­es of disposing of solid waste.”

He said the communitie­s also understood how littering is a major contributo­r to climate change, as some plastics and other waste emit methane which contribute­s to global warming.

Phiri said communitie­s have since cleared several dump sites after the rst training with Ema.

"We will register all anti-litter monitors who will work voluntaril­y to bring waste disposal to an end,” he said.

“The communitie­s now want to tackle both sewer bursts and solid waste disposal.

"Sisonke is spearheadi­ng the programme and since we cannot enforce, that’s where Ema and Bulawayo City Council come into the matrix.

"As we push to zero emissions, we are calling upon all anti-litter monitors to train other communitie­s about dangerous emissions to the environmen­t and to the community's health as well.”

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