Post Call for laws to protect environment and beneficiation of local communities

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The stampede to harvest  Mopane worms (amacimbi/madora)  and  wanton  gold panning activities are damaging the environment  in Maphisa- Matopo district.

Harvesting of Mopani worms has   left trees destroyed while illegal gold panning  activities had left  many  unclosed pits.

In a recent meeting of church leaders in Maphisa, Speaking during a community engagement that was recently held by Zimbabwe Christian Alliance (ZCA) at the Salvation Army Church, Pastor Sikhosana urged the authorities to come up with by laws that will govern the trade of Amacimbi for the benefit of Matobo.

Pastor   Sikhosana  said, “People are invading   our community  and don’t follow our cultural ways of preserving the ecosystem  but destroy trees and leave  pits that are a danger to our livestocks and children,”

“We often see people coming in to harvest Amacimbi and leave without giving back anything to the community. The responsible authorities need to come up with by-laws that will see these people sharing their profits with the community if not then they should not be allowed to loot our resources,” she said.

She went on to say that the profits from Amacimbi harvesting could help in developing the community.

“If we have such systems put in place, the money could be used to develop our roads and other infrastructures that have dilapidated.  This should not be for people who are coming from outside Maphisa but even members of the community need to give back so that our children have a brighter future,” she said.

Pastor Tompson Moyo, said there was a need to regularise people who were mining in their area as they are causing havoc. He said the community is facing challenges as these miners are impregnating their children but not talking responsibility.

“We do not know where these boys are coming from, but they are leaving parents with a burden of taking care of their children. Since they are not from around, it becomes a challenge to locate them to take responsibility as they leave soon after the gold rush ends,” he said.

The Environmental Management Agency (EMA), the Ministry of Mines and Land Development as well as the Forestry Commission   must collaborate to solve this problem, said pastor...

“We are losing our livestock and people in the open pits. There should be a way that these people are monitored so that they close these pits. Not only are we experiencing death but the land itself is being destroyed and gullies are forming all over,” he said.

The District Development Coordinator, Mr Obey Chaputsira said the community should take initiative in guarding their resources. He said some of the people who are coming to harvest amacimbi are related to some members of the community.

“We are happy that you are suggesting ways that we can benefit from our resources, but we should take note that some of the people who are harvesting Amacimbi are related to some of the community members. You are the ones who are calling them and telling them that there is money in Maphisa. It is important that we all take responsibility and guard our things jealousy at the same time thinking of how we can benefit from it,” he said.

 Last year, there were reports that some of the people harvesting Amacimbi were cutting down trees and starting veld fires so as to catch the delicacy. In the process, they were causing deforestation and the fear in the community was that the delicacy will be extinct as they are cutting down trees.

Bulawayo Local Peace Committee engages ZRP on machete gangs

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The Bulawayo Local Peace Committee engaged the Zimbabwe Republic Police on the increase of machete gangs and armed robberies in the city. One person was killed last week by these machete wielding gangs.

Speaking during the meeting organised by the Local Peace Committee (LPC), the officer in charge of Njube police station, Sergeant Dennis Maturi said they are working with the community to make sure that such acts of violence are reported, and the criminals are brought to book.

“We are now working hand and glove with the community. We regret that a life has been lost due to these gangs, but we assure you that we are alert as the police and we promise to respond swiftly to such crimes,” he said.

 Sergeant Maturi said amabhemba ( machetes) were now  a symbol of violence and anyone who is seen in possession of these will be arrested. He went on to say that these machete wielding thugs are terrorising innocent people leaving them traumatised.

“People often experience psychological terrorism and feel defenceless once these people pounce on them. Members if the public are discouraged from carrying such objects because they might face arrest,” said Sergeant Maturi.

A representative of the Lobengula neighbourhood committee, Mr Nkosana Mazibisa pointed out that they had taken the responsibility to manage their own security in partnership with the police to patrol daily.

“We have managed to identify faithful neighbourhood watch personnel and those with altruistic motives. With the help of police officer, I am sure that we will manage to contain the illegal activities in the city that are wreaking havoc in our communities,” he said.

Zimbabwe Christian Alliance board member, Reverend Milson Ndlovu said the issue of awareness raising against using private cars was emphasised. He said women were also cautioned to be alert and avoid walking in secluded paths.

“People are being killed as early at 5pm as it is winter, and it gets darker early. Honda fits have been implicated kidnappings. Women and everybody else should make sure that they use safer routes where they are in the public eye to avoid being mugged or raped,” he said.

Recently the police arrested three members of a gang that has been terrorising residents of Mabutweni suburb. The gang has been attacking people with axes and machetes at night leading to the death of two people.

LAC Leading the COVID-19 Awareness Drive

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Church leaders in Zimbabwe have joined the world in the fight against COVID-19 through awareness-raising programs in Nkayi, Masvingo, Beitbridge, and Gweru. This is being done in conjunction with the Ministry for Health and Child Care, and the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP). The intention of these campaigns is to encourage people to adhere to COVID-19 regulations and to vaccinate against COVID-19.

Leaders, who are part of the Local Advocacy Champions (LAC), started off in Nkayi District.  The LAC did its campaign at the Bus terminus where there is a hive of activities that include buses that ply the Bulawayo-Zenka-Gokwe-Gwelutshena routes. In attendance a representative from the Ministry of Health and Child Care, Mr. Norman Hlabangane and Councillor Gasel Masuku.

The awareness drive was also done at Gweru’s busy open market called Mtapa using hailers (mega phones). The Ministry of Health estimates that there are over 2000 vendors and buyers per day, hence the reason why the awareness was done there. The area does not have any well-maintained ablution facilities and enough running water thereby exposing people to other diseases besides COVID-19. Using hailers selected members both from the LAC and those from the Ministry of Health took turns to spread the message on COVID-19 and encouraging people to vaccinate.

In Masvingo, the COVID-19 drive was at Mucheke Shopping center. The area has a consortium of businesses with the informal sector being the dominant one. Present at the campaign was the Covid-19 Taskforce spokesperson Mr. Rodgers Irimai (picture), the District Nursing officer Mrs. Christine Chamboko and the District Heath promotions Officer Ms. Shumira Mumhuri.

In one of his remarks, Mr. Irimai urged the residents to complement the work that the Government is doing in the fight against the pandemic so as to guard against complacency. The message of the COVID-19 3rd wave was promulgated extensively during the awareness campaign.

The COVID-19 drive was also carried out at the Zimbabwe-South Africa border town, Beitbridge.  The campaign was held at Mashavhire or  Mashakada growth point. Twelve (12) LAC members together with the representatives from the Ministry of Health and  ZRP took part in the awareness. Of note, this awareness was unique in that the Ministry of Health set up a vaccination station at the Mashakada center. The campaign convinced Five (5) members of the LAC to take the jab.

To date,  COVID-19 cases have risen to over 168 million, leading to over 3 million deaths globally.  Over 149 million people have recovered from COVID-19. According to the Ministry of Health and Child Care, in Zimbabwe, there were 38 706 COVID-19 cases, 1 587 deaths and 36 517 recoveries. There is a total of 639 553 people that have been vaccinated against COVID-19 in the country. More synergistic efforts are still needed to fight the COVID-19 scourge.