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Harare kicks off green initiative with tree planting at Budiriro 7 Primary School

Ivan Zhakata


Herald Correspondent


In a bid to combat climate change and promote environmental sustainability, over 100 trees were planted at the newly opened Budiriro 7 Council Primary School on Saturday.

The tree planting was a collaborative effort between the City of Harare, Spar Zimbabwe, My Trees and CABS.

It was part of a larger initiative aimed at greening the cityโ€™s schools and raising awareness about the importance of tree planting.
Acting Mayor, Councillor Womberaiishe Nhende, who officiated at the event, said the council is committed to environmental conservation.
โ€œGreening the city is one of our major duties. This tree planting programme is vital in ensuring that we reduce the effects of climate change, and I encourage all residents to join us in planting more trees.โ€
Spar Zimbabwe corporate affairs executive Mr Moses Chihuri said there are many benefits of planting trees, including preventing flooding, providing shade and combating climate change.
โ€œAs part of our initiative, we have donated 2 000 trees that will be distributed among council primary schools to ensure they are adequately planted. This is a key step towards reafforestation, especially as the rainy season begins, and we must act to reduce deforestation.
โ€œWe are particularly proud to be the pioneers of tree planting at Budiriro 7 School. We aim to ensure that all 36 council primary schools receive enough trees for planting.โ€
Mrs Elizabeth Magodyo, head of Budiriro 7 Council Primary School said she was happy to be part of the event.
โ€œToday we plant not just trees, but hope, nature, and a legacy for future generations,โ€ she said.
โ€œThis event is about fostering a culture of environmental stewardship. Every tree we plant today will contribute to a greener, healthier, and more sustainable future.โ€

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