Eswatini Prime Minister Russell Dlamini praised Zimbabwe's conservation work during his Friday visit to Victoria Falls amid the 15th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Wetlands. The premier highlighted Zimbabwe's success in preventing human development near the natural wonder. He expressed amazement at the pristine condition of the rainforest surrounding the falls. Tour guides received commendation for their scientific knowledge of the ecosystem. Dlamini described the experience as spiritually moving while observing the magnificent scenery.
The Eswatini leader applauded Zimbabwe's leadership in hosting the successful COP15 summit. He emphasized the need for actionable wetland conservation measures rather than mere discussion. Dlamini shared examples from his country where minimal resources helped restore endangered species and water sources through wetland protection. He stressed the importance of intelligent urban planning that balances development with environmental preservation. The prime minister acknowledged that modern civilization requires thoughtful design to coexist with natural wetland systems.
The Eswatini leader applauded Zimbabwe's leadership in hosting the successful COP15 summit. He emphasized the need for actionable wetland conservation measures rather than mere discussion. Dlamini shared examples from his country where minimal resources helped restore endangered species and water sources through wetland protection. He stressed the importance of intelligent urban planning that balances development with environmental preservation. The prime minister acknowledged that modern civilization requires thoughtful design to coexist with natural wetland systems.