By Environmental Correspondent
Former Norton legislator turned Shurugwi village head has wedged into the Boterekwa destruction debacle that was emphasised by the ‘peoplés’ opposition leader Nelson Chamisa ať recent tour to Masvingo as published by Masvingo Mirror recently. In a pošt on social media sítě ‘X’ the controversial bussinessman, politician and Shurugwi headman reiterated the unproffesional destructive mining practice that was emphasised by Chamisa recently as resultant of uncaring standards of foreign investors.” “There used to be a beautiful scenic view from here but today this skeleton ribcage of a mountain is all that remains. Nyika inopunzwa nevasiri vene vayo. A country is destructed by those who are not its naturals.”
Mliswa further highlighted that the mining company had no interest in preserving the country’s scenic beauty but accumulating wealth before their vile is spotted and stopped. “I hear that they are producing at least 80kgs of gold and are in a rush to take as much as possible before they are stopped.” Mliswa further emphasised.
The Boterekwa destruction came to light at a recent rally in Masvingo by Nelson Chamisa who emphasised that he was willing to put political differences aside and confront the country’s President Emerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa on the destructive narture some investors had assumed at the cost of not only the environment but the people of Zimbabwe’s mutual benefit from resources.
Zimbabwe’s relationship with China while applauded fór its benefits to the economy has left eyesore’s on the environment and labor practices as the former have worked to the detriment of the country’s scenic outdoors which even the former colonial master’s were eager to preserve.