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Zambia: Environmental Act Amendment – allAfrica.com
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Zambia: Environmental Act Amendment – allAfrica.com

Egypt: The Third International Scientific Conference On Environment and Sustainable Development 'Climate Change - Challenges and Confrontation'

In this era of rapid development, the sustainability of the earth remains of paramount importance. Stories of developmental waste, especially from mining activities sipping into water bodies and later into homes is well-documented.

Multinationals’ thirst for profits ahead of human life and the earth is something that needs some level of control in Zambia.

If multinationals find a country that goes soft or lacks care on the environment, they will exploit it without a second thought to what happens to the environment a decade later.

It is important that countries put up institutions whose primary duty is to protect the environment.

Like we have here in Zambia, the Zambia Environmental Management Agency (ZEMA) is an institution whose role becomes more important now that the environment is being threatened world over.

It is therefore encouraging to see the government taking steps towards arming ZEMA so it has more teeth to make sure the environment remains useful for future generations.

Minister of Green Economy and Environment Collins Nzovu said during the week that the government was in the process of strengthening ZEMA’s mandate by amending the Environmental Management Act and other related laws.

The need for ZEMA to have more teeth does not need re-emphasising.

So many times in this country have we seen an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report disregarded and a major project undertaken in the name of creating jobs.