EMA takes National Clean-Up Campaign to Manhenga, Bindura Rural

Fungai Lupande

Mashonaland Central Bureau

The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has urged business owners at the Manhenga Business Centre to actively participate in the national clean-up campaign.

This call to action was made after it was observed that many people at the business centre were bystanders during the clean-up exercise.

EMA’s provincial manager, Mr Robert Rwafa said there is need for the Bindura Rural District Council to take action against irresponsible business owners who are littering the area.

“I urge everyone to actively participate in the national clean-up. Let us remind each other that the clean-up campaign is a lifestyle,” he said.

“It is concerning that officials and visitors are doing the cleaning while residents remain spectators.”

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