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Manicaland wetlands gazetted to curb illegal farming, mining
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82515, member: 636"] Bureaucrats finally decided swamps are not free real estate for illegal condos. Environment Minister Evelyn Ndlovu legally protected twenty wetlands throughout Manicaland to stop rampant construction and farming from destroying the water table. This official status hopefully halts the destruction caused whenever someone wants quick cash through unauthorized mining or building. Most designated zones sit inside Mutare City, where urban sprawl consumed everything green. The list features specific locations like Acid Chikanga and Cecil Kop alongside Federation and Fair Bridge Park. Officials also flagged Florida Extension and Gimboki South to keep excavators away from sensitive ecological grounds. Rural areas like Nyachowa Falls and Mapembe received similar protections under this directive. The mandate strictly prohibits dumping waste or digging for sand in these ecosystems. Supporting these carbon sinks theoretically helps the climate while keeping natural resources intact for future generations. Climate Action Network Zimbabwe coordinator Wellington Madumira argued that rules on paper mean nothing without community support. He suggested locals need legal ways to earn income from these lands. Keeping residents involved prevents them from draining vital groundwater sources just to survive. Mutare City Council mouthpiece Charles Sadondo confessed that local officials failed to control illegal farming independently. He expects the Environment Management Agency to take over enforcement duties since the city struggled to stop residents from turning every open space into a private garden. [/QUOTE]
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