WERDIT partners EMA to alleviate conflicts arising from veld fires
As part of its peace building initiatives, the Wedza Residents Development Initiative Trust (WERDIT) has partnered with the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) to educate the Wedza community on mitigating veld fires that have also become a source of conflict in the area.
Source: WERDIT partners EMA to alleviate conflicts arising from veld fires – The Zimbabwean
Quite often, uncontrolled veld fires have led to destruction of crops and grazing land and this has led to clashes among villagers.
The meeting was attended by villagers from Wards 5 and 6 of Wedza District.
Villagers bemoaned that veld fires are being used as a weapon to settle scores between villagers and this has led to several cases of arson in different areas.
“The prevalence of conflicts due to veld fires means that peace has been affected in different areas. The absence of peace means that we cannot move forward in terms of development because development requires us to live in unity and peace.
“We appreciate the fact that WERDIT is trying to address some of these issue before the conflicts get out of hand. There is need for us to have platforms were we discuss some of these issues so that we find amicable ways of resolving our conflicts so that we live peacefully and mobilize each other towards developmental issues in our different areas,” noted one participant during the meeting.
Dera also emphasized the need for villagers to find amicable resolutions to conflicts arising from veld fires and urged participants to pursue legal channels of bringing perpetrators to book
WERDIT Director, George Makoni reiterated his organization’s commitment to peace building initiatives in Wedza District.
“Peace building remains at the core of our programming hence our concerted to engage various stakeholders and the community at large. Our ultimate goal is to see communities within the Wedza district coalescing towards developmental issues and peace is a fundamental principle for this to happen.
“We are delighted that communities are embracing our calls for peace and we shall continue setting up more platforms for peace building initiatives,” said Makoni.
WERDIT launched the peace building initiatives in April this year.