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Citizens transform urban green space in Zimbabwe
DW (English)
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5/26/2025
With Africa's urban population expected to double by 2050, green city spaces will be vital. In Bulawayo, citizens have restored a neglected conservation area.
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00:00
Lantana kamara is a species of verbena native to the Americas.
00:05
The attractive flowers thrive in warm climates.
00:09
Here in Zimbabwe they've become a problem.
00:12
They out-compete with the indigenous species.
00:16
Our indigenous species are slow at growth unlike with the alien invasives.
00:22
And some of the invasives they suppress then the indigenous trees of which is what we are
00:29
conserving.
00:31
Yusai dams is a green space in the city of Blauayo.
00:35
For 18 years it's been looked after by the conservancy.
00:40
Together with her team and a few volunteers,
00:43
Bernadette Mupinda walks through the park twice a week uprooting invasive plants.
00:49
The park supports over 100 indigenous plants.
00:52
If they disappear other wildlife would also suffer.
00:57
Student Zotulezulu helps out regularly at the park.
01:03
If we have the community here and they see, oh here is the orchid that is here because we removed
01:08
the Lantana, they'll be more motivated to participate.
01:13
If they can see tangible results of their action, it's important for the community to be involved.
01:20
Because if they're not involved they won't see the value of it.
01:23
The team monitors the plant population and recalls the findings.
01:29
Smartphone apps help the volunteers to identify the plants.
01:33
The regular weeding and monitoring are having an impact.
01:37
The Yusai dams conservancy says 70% of invasive species have been brought under control.
01:43
Reward enough for Zotulezulu, her studies in forestry resources have taught her to value native species.
01:51
There are species today that are extinct or they're on the verge of extinction
01:59
because no one was monitoring them.
02:01
They were once a least concerned species.
02:03
No one was bothered or concerned about their disappearance.
02:08
But it happens very slowly and generations from now will have problems that could have been solved
02:14
by us acting today or us not acting today.
02:18
Green spaces are especially important in the city.
02:22
Every year over 200,000 hectares of forests in Zimbabwe are cleared for building.
02:28
The cities are expanding. That's one thing that's happening in Africa and
02:33
normally the environment is not even considered.
02:35
I mean we were building on wetlands and the more we built on wetlands, the less ground storage we have,
02:42
the less groundwater we have, the less groundwater we have,
02:45
the more trees that are dying because their roots cannot reach the water table.
02:51
Which in turn increases the risk of forest fires.
02:55
Last year, Yusai Dems once again suffered from wildfires.
03:00
Yet another challenge for conservationists.
03:03
Maintaining nature's balance is not easy.
03:06
The Conservancy is a citizen's initiative and receives no government funding.
03:12
By offering leisure activities, the park can bring in vital extra income to help finance its work.
03:18
I love coming to Hillside Dams. I walk here pretty much every single day.
03:24
So it gives me an amazing opportunity to exercise, stay healthy and keep fit.
03:30
And I really appreciate all the work that's being done here.
03:33
Especially the fact that the environment's really clean.
03:38
Even with visitor-generated income, the Conservancy struggles to cover its costs.
03:44
The HDC Recreational Park plays a very pivotal role in the financing of our conservation initiatives.
03:52
However, it only pays for about 30 to 40 percent of our initiatives.
03:59
And we look to donor funding, we look to partners with other stakeholders in the environmental industry.
04:07
Despite the financial challenges, the Conservancy is a success story.
04:14
Around 200 bird species have been seen in the park, for example.
04:19
Another good sign, it wasn't always that way.
04:22
At this time of the year, we expect the song birds, the small ones like the red bishop to be flying around in their breeding plumage.
04:31
But the moment you start to see those disappearing, you don't see those species.
04:35
That means we don't have enough grasses with the seeds that they'll feed on.
04:39
So it spells out an environmental hazard or something wrong with our ecosystem or environment.
04:47
The Conservancy has taken on a pioneering role in Mlawayo, Zimbabwe's second largest city.
04:54
Bernadette Mupinda says the city's other green spaces and parks could also benefit from a conservation program.
05:01
She and her team hope this is just the start.
05:04
We're hoping this as a pilot project will emanate from here.
05:09
And then we can move to the rest of the city and the rest of the green spaces, ensuring that we have a model and a structure that works.
05:18
That requires more support and not just extra funding.
05:22
Above all, it's the local volunteers who ensure the city's native plants are protected,
05:27
safeguarding biodiversity for the benefit of all.
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