AN opposition lawmaker has put Tourism minister Barbra
Rwodzi and her Sports and Recreation ministry counterpart Kirsty Coventry on
the spot for approving a proposal to construct a cricket stadium in
She said the proposed project had the potential to harm the area's natural resources, thereby compromising its UNESCO World Heritage site status.
Last week, Information minister Jenfan Muswere announced that Cabinet had approved the proposed plan.
Harare West legislator Joana Mamombe raised concern over the project in Parliament this week saying the proposed stadium could negatively affect the resort town's biodiversity and environmental integrity.
Mamombe demanded that the two ministers submit a joint ministerial statement to justify their decision.
She suggested that the government could explore alternative
locations for the stadium to avoid compromising
“Our tourism industry is heavily reliant on nature-based
attractions.
She added: “There are many other cities in
She added : "If tourists can travel from
“UNESCO World Heritage status is also at risk as we note
that
“Instead, we should explore alternative locations that do not compromise our valuable natural resources and conservation efforts.”
“I, therefore, pray that the Minister of Tourism and Hospitality together with the Minister of Sports, Recreation, Arts and Culture bring a ministerial statement to elaborate on this plan to this august House,” Mamombe said.
Speaker of the National Assembly, Jacob Mudenda acknowledged Mamombe’s concerns and assured her that the master plan and an environmental impact assessment would address these issues.
“Your concern, in terms of protection of the environment, is noted. However, there is a master plan that is going to take care of that eventuality and also, if you may recall, the Environmental Impact Assessment will be made before any such infrastructural development takes place,”
“It is my hope that the concern you are raising will indeed be given due respect.”
“Do not forget that Victoria Falls, in terms of its master
plan, has accommodated the flora and fauna of
Source: Opposition legislator fumes over proposed Vic Falls stadium (21/05/2024)
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