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    CBOs, forgotten frontiers in solid waste management

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    Sharon Chikowore

    DESPITE the critical role that the Community Based Organisations (CBOs) play in ensuring
    that the environment is clean and some operating as individuals, they are being failed as they
    are not getting the support.
    During an environment symposium held in Chinhoyi recently, it became apparent that the
    CBOs were being neglected and not being offered the support required for people risking
    their health in trying to keep the environment clean and healthy for others.
    From the discussions, it became clear that local authorities were offering very little assistance
    and sometimes none at all to these groups and individuals, even though they were trying to
    lessen the load of work, which should be done by councils.
    The CBOs are said to be forgotten because the system does not acknowledging them and is
    not rendering any support to them, yet it’s an industry with potential on its own to curb solid
    management crisis across rural and urban spheres.
    Local authorities offer very little assistance to upscale the activities of these groups yet they
    are key in the waste management recycling puzzle.
    The litter they collect reduces the volume of garbage, which will be taken to dumpsites
    because they collect many tonnes, which they in turn sell to the companies but local
    authorities seem to be silent on these things.
    As they work at the numerous dumpsites, they are faced with many dangers and are prone to
    disease as they need proper protective clothing including gloves and gumboots.
    Speaking during the symposium president of Solid Waste Management Association (SWAM
    A), Joshua Chimanga, complained about the way they are being treated by the local
    authorities, saying they are looked down upon them when they need help in uplifting their
    daily struggles.
    “The major problem we are facing is transportation. We are having difficulties in transporting
    our waste to Harare and we are appealing to organisations like Delta if they could provide
    transport to our districts. Market is another issue; we can go up to two months without selling
    and when we sell the prices are shocking, we end up getting nothing.
    “If only we could get loans so that we can buy machinery we need so we can uplift ourselves.
    We need help on these things. Councils sometimes make things hard for us. They should treat
    us well as we are helping in keeping the environment clean, while lessening their job,” said
    Chimanga.
    It is the support which is lacking, it is the institutional commitment which is lacking, it is the
    failure by systems of the local authorities to acknowledge the presence and efforts of
    community- based organisations.

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