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Climate Change & Environment

Lantana Camara elimination commences at Great Zimbabwe

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Last updated: February 16, 2022 4:19 pm
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Brighton Chiseva

MASVINGO – Work has begun to eliminate the invasive Lantana Camara
plant which threatens the beauty the Great Zimbabwe monuments.
The project began with the
training of a 16-member team by a South Africa-based plant research council.
The work is being funded through
a US$475 000 availed by the United States Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural
Preservation.
The project involves the
installation of a digital control system as well as the mechanical and chemical
elimination of the unwanted plant.
Speaking to the media at the
heritage site, South African Agriculture Research Council (SAARC) plant
specialist David Simelane said they were training people to control the deadly
plant species as a way of safeguarding the cultural heritage site.
“We want work to start here and
make sure that the local community join hands and eradicate Lantana Camara. We
are also doing similar projects in South Africa and we want the whole region to
take part because if we defeat it in South Africa and leave it here or other
neighboring countries, it will always find its way back to us,” said Simelane.
Great Zimbabwe monuments resident
archaeologist Dr Tawanda Mukwende said they were using an integrated approach
to deal with the plant.
“We are uprooting and cutting stems
of the plant as well as using chemicals which we apply on the cut stems to
completely kill the plant. Depending on the manpower available, we hope to
complete the task within the shortest possible time,” said Mukwende.
Local management committee
secretary Bothwell Mushayi said he was confident of the local community buy-in
as all people acknowledged the negative impact of the plant.
“Our committee consists of people
who live in the surrounding chiefdoms namely Nemamwa, Mugabe and Murinye. We
will mobilise all villagers to take part so that we defeat Lantana Camara. I am
very confident that our people will respond positively as they have always done
when called upon to participate in efforts to preserve the monuments,” said
Mushayi.
He said veld fires from bee
hunters and roaming livestock constituted other threats to the monuments.

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