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Structures On Wetlands In Harare Province To Be Demolished

2 years agoMon, 14 Nov 2022 14:06:43 GMT
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Structures On Wetlands In Harare Province To Be Demolished

Harare Metropolitan Province has launched a 45-day operation to demolish illegal structures on wetlands in and around the capital.

The campaign, which coincided with the onset of the rainy season, is expected to run until December 15.

The operation code-named “Operation Zero Tolerance to Environmental Crimes” will be conducted in Harare, Chitungwiza, Ruwa, and Epworth with the assistance of the police.

Each local authority will be expected to provide both material and human resources for the operation.

Harare Metropolitan Provincial Affairs and Devolution Permanent Secretary, Tafadzwa Muguti, said:

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We are aware that our councils are actively involved in parcelling out land in wetlands.

All housing developments in wetlands shall be stopped, with all cases of purchase or award of such land being reported to the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission.

Muguti said institutions, shop owners, companies, vendors, public transporters, actual passengers, and the general citizenry who violate statutory requirements will be targeted.

Meanwhile, Chitungwiza acting town clerk, Evangelista Machona, said the blitz will be focusing on four environmental issues. She said in a notice:

The operation is a response to concerns raised by the Presidium over increased environmental crimes in Harare province.

The operation is specifically focusing on four environmental issues; solid waste management, invasion of wetlands, illegal sand abstraction and illegal brick-moulding and emissions.

Machona said Chitungwiza Municipality had been asked to provide 80 municipal police officers, 10 tipper trucks, three front-end loaders, five compactors and fuel for the exercise. | H-Metro

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17 Comments

Vaye vaye · 2 years ago
People should learn to take responsibility for their actions or in actions. Check before watenga kuti stand iri legitimate here, if you don't be prepared for whatever comes your way
Mukanyapazvese · 2 years ago
Wetland mmmmm
Anonymous · 2 years ago
Kana uri roja you will never understand the difficulties you face pakuvaka imba
Paradzai · 2 years ago
Ngazvipazwe
Crymore · 2 years ago
ngazvipwanywe why building on those wetlands ,where did u get offer letters from
juru · 2 years ago
im sorry olive my wife
Anonymous · 2 years ago
But why do people build on wetlands. Has the country run out of land?
Anonymous · 2 years ago
Every year of voting this regime does that thing of pulling down houses on the pretext of wetlands. This is political. They want to drive people out it Harare and chitungwiza so that by the time we go voting a lot of people will have gone rural leaving very few in urban centres. They are leaving no stone unturned. The WILL of Shall prevail.
Anonymous · 2 years ago
God prevail
XXX · 2 years ago
Hutsinye chete
@babalao · 2 years ago
very true wangu
Anonymous · 2 years ago
Those same structures were built with council supervision. Harare city council Pliz put your house in order before some does.
Babalao · 2 years ago
Tangai neChinese Mall next to National Sports Stadium
MuPfungwe Chaiye · 2 years ago
But sei vanhu imi muchida kupwanya dzimba nguva yekunaya ino. Munofara makaona vanhu vachitambura zvakadarikidza. Makadii kuzviita kune zuva?
Sorojena · 2 years ago
Nyaya dze wetlands is political, it needs political will to solve, the wetland occupants are taxpayers, they set up structures with the blessings of the city authorities.
Roman · 2 years ago
Pindula give us ya Ramaphosa word out is he is stepping down
Ramapho · 2 years ago
I will only step aside if l'm charged, ka Maid ako caused me a lot of problems.

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