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Zimbabwe apostolics eye a million trees to fix their green rep
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84509, member: 27"] Masowe4ED just kicked off a tree-planting push in Glen Norah B to flip the script on apostolic sites causing deforestation. The group teamed up with Zimbabwe's Forestry Commission and the Environment Ministry to turn worship spots into reforestation zones. Leaders from all 10 provinces showed up for the planting session last week, and they're already plotting to hit four more prayer locations around Harare. The whole move lines up with National Development Strategy 2 and Vision 2030 goals under President Mnangagwa, hitting climate resilience and sustainable living targets. Chairperson Onwell Vengesa said the organization's shooting for 1 million trees planted across 246 prayer sites scattered throughout every province. That's a pretty ambitious target for changing how people view the connection between apostolic gatherings and environmental damage. The initiative is trying to show these spaces can actually help rebuild forests instead of wrecking them. Tarupuwa Moyo spoke for Deputy Minister John Paradza at the launch and made it clear that protecting the environment isn't just the government's job. The Ministry's chief accountant emphasized that groups like Masowe4ED are stepping up matters for hitting national climate goals. Turning prayer grounds into green hubs fits into the broader push for inclusive innovation and making communities more resilient against climate chaos. [/QUOTE]
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