ANAMBRA TO GO AFTER HOUSES WITHOUT PROPER DRAINAGE IN ORDER TO COMBAT EROSION . (PHOTO).

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 Anambra to go after houses without proper drainage in order to combat Erosion  Worried by the rising menace of gully erosion, the Anambra State Government has threatened to enforce regulations requiring residents to provide proper drainage for storm water from their homes. The State Executive Council (ANSEC), which announced the proposed enforcement, lamented that erosion remains an existential challenge in Anambra, blaming the situation on careless actions by some communities and lapses by regulatory bodies in enforcing environmental laws. Briefing journalists after the weekly executive council meeting, the Commissioner for Information, Dr. Law Mefor, said it had been observed that some residents channel storm water from their homes directly onto roads, where it accumulates and worsens the erosion crisis across the state. “ANSEC has resolved to step up enforcement to compel residents to properly channel and manage storm water from their houses. Communities are also expected ...

ZIMBABWE,HAS LIFTED THE BAN ON WILDLIFE HUNTING,10 DAYS AFTER A LION WAS KILLED.

                   Today tuesday,i just got a report that,Zimbabwe has lifted a ban on big game hunting outside a national park 10 days after imposing the Moratorium following the illegal killing of Cecil the lion.Zimbabwe Parka and Wildlife Management Authority said the ban had been lifted in all areas except the farmland,where Cecil the Lion had been killed and several other areas,where animals were illegally hunted.Bans in those areas will be reviewed following the trial of a local man.Mr Theo Bronkhurst,accused of helping American hunter Walter Pamer lure Cecil out of the park.

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