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Home News Enhancing waste Separation in Masvingo through the Installation of Colour-Coded Bins
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ICT January 16, 2026

Enhancing waste Separation in Masvingo through the Installation of Colour-Coded Bins

Enhancing waste separation in Masvingo through the installation of colour-coded bins is a practical and cost-effective strategy for improving solid waste management and urban cleanliness. Colour-coded bins provide a simple visual guide that enables residents, traders, and institutions to separate waste at source into categories such as organic waste, and recyclables. This reduces contamination, improves recycling efficiency, and lowers the volume of waste to be disposed off.
In Masvingo, the introduction of clearly labelled green (organic), blue (recyclable), and black (residual) bins in markets, residential areas, schools, and public spaces can significantly improve waste handling practices. When combined with public awareness campaigns and community engagement, colour-coded bins encourage behavioural change and promote environmental responsibility. Proper separation will support composting initiatives, recycling enterprises, and job creation within the local green economy.
Overall, the installation of colour-coded bins strengthens Masvingo’s waste management system by improving collection efficiency, extending the lifespan of disposal sites, enhancing public health, and contributing to a cleaner, more sustainable city aligned with modern urban management principles.
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The City of Masvingo, in partnership with the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), is currently conducting a three-day Gender Management Training Workshop aimed at strengthening gender mainstreaming within the local authority and enhancing the capacity of councillors, management, and staff to address gender-related issues in the workplace and community. The workshop is providing an intensive learning and engagement platform focused on promoting gender equality, preventing gender-based violence (GBV), and fostering inclusive service delivery. Participants are exploring various critical topics surrounding gender-based violence, including the forms of GBV, its root causes, and its impact on individuals, families, and communities. Discussions underway are focusing on how social, cultural, and economic factors contribute to gender-based violence and the importance of coordinated responses to effectively address the issue. A key component of the training is the examination of referral pathways for GBV survivors, highlighting the role of institutions in ensuring that victims receive timely support and access to essential services such as counselling, medical care, legal assistance, and protection services. The workshop is also focusing on gender mainstreaming, equipping participants with practical knowledge on how to integrate gender perspectives into council policies, programmes, and service delivery processes. This approach ensures that the needs and interests of both women and men are considered in decision-making and development planning. Another important area being covered during the training is sexual harassment in the workplace, where participants are discussing the different forms it can take, the importance of creating safe and respectful working environments, and mechanisms for reporting and addressing cases when they arise. City of Masvingo is currently working towards promoting gender equality, preventing gender-based violence, and creating an inclusive and safe working environment for all employees and and the community, and the training marks an important step in strengthening institutional capacity to effectively mainstream gender considerations in governance and service delivery while contributing to broader national and global efforts to eliminate gender-based violence.

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We are conducting a Client Satisfaction Survey targeting residents, ratepayers, business community, potential investors and other stakeholders’ perceptions and opinions of the City of Masvingo. The findings of this research will be used as a reference in prioritising areas for improvement within Council. It is in this regard that we kindly seek your contribution to this survey by responding to this questionnaire.
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