Minister Judith Ncube says Bulawayo will go green

Bulawayo Metropolitan Province commits to leadership in environmental resilience and sustainable development initiatives. The region faces severe weather patterns that threaten food systems and water resources across Zimbabwe. Deputy Director Norah Mupaza delivered remarks on behalf of Minister Judith Ncube during Wednesday's sustainability conference. Officials emphasized transforming climate challenges into practical solutions for urban communities. The province aims to establish itself as Africa's model for green economic growth.

National Development Strategy 2 provides the framework for achieving upper-middle-income status by 2030. Policy makers connect environmental protection with economic prosperity through dedicated climate pillars. The sustainability expo serves as a platform for implementing national strategies at local levels. Recent outcomes from Victoria Falls wetlands summit inform Zimbabwe's preparation for Brazil's COP30 conference. Provincial discussions will shape the country's international climate positions through grassroots expertise and community-based solutions.
 

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