National tree ambassador launches ambitious 500k tree campaign in Bulawayo

Amos Mpofu, Sunday News Reporter

NATIONAL Tree Ambassador and director of Isandla Esihle/Ruoko Rwakanaka, Mr Never Bonde has officially launched an ambitious tree-planting campaign, setting a target of 500 000 trees across Bulawayo by the year 2030.

The launch precedes the annual National Tree Planting Day, traditionally observed on the 1st Saturday of December.
Held under the theme “Growing Together” the campaign was launched at Ross Camp Police Station in Bulawayo and attended by a number of stakeholders.

During the event, 10 trees were planted at Ross Camp Police Station, five of which were ceremonially named in honour of individuals recognised for their contributions.

These included Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution Judith Ncube, Officer Commanding Police in Bulawayo Province Commissioner Jasper Chizemo, Zanu-PF Bulawayo Provincial Chairman Jabulani Sibanda, local businessman Mr Herbert Mutize — who sponsored the campaign — and Assistant Commissioner Gumpo, Officer Commanding Crime in Bulawayo.

Speaking at the event, Mr Bonde highlighted the significance of the initiative.
“We believe that growing together is more than just a tree-planting initiative, but a symbol of our commitment to the community. Today, we take steps towards making our city greener and more sustainable. We invite everyone to join us this tree planting season as we plant, nurture and protect our environment,” he said.

Mr Bonde explained that the campaign will also involve the removal and replacement of overgrown or hazardous trees in public spaces, including recreational parks, schools and Government facilities.

He stressed that the initiative plays a vital role in mitigating the effects of climate change and global warming by fostering a healthier and greener urban environment.

“In this regard, we want to embark on a journey to plant 500 000 trees within the city, beginning here at Ross Camp and spreading to schools and communities across Bulawayo. We encourage the involvement of young people, who are the custodians of the future we are building today. We also appeal to the business community to partner with us as we advance the Growing Together agenda,” he said.

Mr Mutize praised Bonde for his vision and dedication.

“I chose to sponsor the launch of this initiative not because I expected anything in return, but because I have witnessed the passion and progress of Mr Bonde and his organisation. Their work speaks for itself and I am committed to supporting future initiatives because environmental protection benefits all of us.

I hope more people will appreciate the vital role trees play in our communities and support this cause wholeheartedly,” he said.

Director of Economic Affairs and Investment in the Office of the Minister of State for Bulawayo Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Mr Simon Saunyama, said the project embodies the spirit of community, sustainability and environmental stewardship:

“Trees are more than just plants, they are symbols of life, growth and unity. By planting them, we contribute to a healthier, cooler and more beautiful planet,” he said.
Saunyama also commended Bonde for his dedication and the visible impact of his work across the city.

“We encourage him to continue with this important work. As the Office of the Minister of State, we are fully behind this goal of planting 500 000 trees in Bulawayo. We urge all stakeholders and citizens to support this drive, so that together we leave behind a lasting legacy for generations to come,” he said.

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