
Tag: Environment Management Agency (EMA) News


EMA Sues Beitbridge Town Council Over Unending Sewer Pollution

EMA Gets The Nod To Conduct Air Pollution Monitoring Using Nuclear Energy

Police Warns Against Storing Fuel At Home

Water Bottling Companies Tried To Arm-twist EMA Into Disowning Unfavourable Report, Before Claiming Water Did Not Belong To Them

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Dairibord Refutes Allegations That Aqualite Bottled Water Is Contaminated

Lab Tests Show That 11 Out Of 17 Bottled Water Brands Are Contaminated

EMA Threatens To Sue Highway Chrome Miners, Orders Them To Rehabilitate Pits

EMA Revises Regulations To Help Small Scale Miners
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Chief Urges Govt To Introduce Jail Terms For People Who Destroy The Environment

EMA backtracks on 3 month reprieve, to confiscate kaylites with immediate effect

Masvingo water not safe for drinking, comprises of sewage

Govt reverses immediate ban on kaylites, gives companies three months, individuals to have final say

Govt bans use of kaylites with immediate effect, health & environmental reasons cited

Govt launches investigation into the death of hippos in Binga

Herentals Group of Colleges ordered to pay $500 for littering Bulawayo with fliers

EMA names Beitbridge the dirtiest town in Matebeleland South
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Harare City council, EMA and ZNA carry out clean up at Kuwadzana 4, evict “space barons”

EMA says no water is safe enough to use without precautions in Harare

Court blocks property developers from constructing houses on Wetlands
