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Residents fight for protection of wetlands
Combined Harare
Residents Association (CHRA)
October 10, 2013
Combined Harare
Residents Association environment committee has vowed to fight for
the protection of wetlands in Harare. Residents quizzed the wanton
distribution and construction of wetlands as seen in Borrowdale,
Belvedere and Gunhill. The Borrowdale shopping mall, Chinese shopping
mall and the proposed Monavale shopping mall in Gunhill are all
situated on wetlands which pose a threat to the ecosystem. It is
public knowledge that the constitution provides for the protection
of wetlands which have been threatened by the irregular allocation
of land and the mushrooming of illegal and uncontrolled housing
cooperatives and shoddy development constructions.
The Environment
Management Agency (EMA) has been doing some civic education to try
and educate people on the benefits of conserving our wetlands. However,
there is need to strengthen its role from a policy perspective in
view of its current mandate. To this end, the Environment committee
of the association has embarked on a mission to unravel the effects
of constructions being done on wetlands. The outcomes of this mission
will be compiled into a report which will be submitted to the respective
parliamentary portfolio committee dealing with land and the environment.
We challenge the Ministry responsible for protecting our environment
to ensure that all shoddy construction deals that were done on wetlands
be reversed. This must be followed by an audit bent on finding out
the circumstances leading to the construction on wetlands with all
culprits regardless of portfolio being brought to book. It is alleged
that some of the construction mentioned above was not done in line
with the prerequisites of EMA for instance it is alleged that the
environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) of the land holding the Chinese
mall was only done after construction was finished and sources close
to the deal have also revealed that the building is cracking hence
the delay in its opening. The damning report has never been made
public. This in turn poses a great danger to workers and clients
visiting the mall with possibilities of the building collapsing
being high.
The environment
committee will start its research today at the Chinese mall then
move to other areas. We will also investigate the allocation of
stands in areas like Harare North, south and East. There have been
reports of stands being issued on political lines. The minister
of local government, public works and national housing Dr I. Chombo
has been on record, warning to rein in on errant housing cooperatives.
We implore the minister to investigate stories of land that was
allegedly distributed in Hatcliffe extension towards election time
by some suspected Zanu-PF officials who are leaders at grass-root
level. As a follow up to that reports of stands allocated in cemeteries
in Harare South have been confirmed by the association’s ward
leadership and there is also need to find out how this came about
and audit all the channels which led to such heinous land allocation.
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