Chiredzi Town moots health club resuscitation amid littering concerns

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By Beatific Gumbwanda

CHIREDZI- Chiredzi Town Council is taking a significant step to address the growing issue of littering in the area. In a bid to promote community cleanliness and tackle the problem head-on, the council resolved to resuscitate reviving health clubs that were previously successful in encouraging residents to take pride in their environment.
This came out during the 56th ordinary full council meeting which was held in council boardroom recently.
Speaking during the meeting, Health and Housing Committee Chairperson, Danford Chikanyau said the local authority was understaffed so there was need resuscitate ward-based Health Clubs in order to improve a clean environment around business centers and streets.
“It was recommended that there is need to resuscitate Health Clubs in each and every ward. Incentives like a box of soap should be given per month to each ward per health club,” said Chikanyau.
He said to promote a clean environment, there would be competitions and prizes including short plays and dramas.
“Furthermore, competition in visual arts for example poems, short plays, drama be done among the clubs in promoting environmental health awareness and prizes will be given,” added Chikanyau
Various open spaces around Chiredzi Town Council (CTC) were slowly becoming illegal dumping sites due to the local authority’s refuse collection schedule of once per week failing to meet the increasing demand.
The local authority has two refuse trucks operating around the town but they still fail to meet the demand.
The health clubs, when they were once introduced, had a profound impact on the community, leading to a significant reduction in litter and an increase in sanitation coverage. The clubs not only promoted cleanliness but also fostered a sense of community and social responsibility among residents.
By reviving the health clubs, the council aims to rekindle a sense of community spirit and encourage residents to work together to keep their town clean. The move is expected to have a positive impact on the environment, public health, and the overall quality of life in Chiredzi.

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