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Creating safe land for farming in Zimbabwe


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In brief

How landmine clearance is creating a safer future for farmers and the wider community in Zimbabwe.

Kennedy Chizenga lives in Chisembu village in the northeast of Zimbabwe, close to the border with Mozambique. Kennedy鈥檚 first-born child is 25 years old, his youngest just five years of age.

Along with 70 other families, they live a short distance from the Cordon Sanitaire, one of the densest minefields in the world. It was laid nearly five decades ago along the border with Mozambique during the War of Independence鈥攁 lethal barrier to prevent freedom fighters crossing to get training and supplies. Today it is a barrier to progress.

Running almost the full length of the border, it impacts the lives of thousands of communities. The majority of mines found here are called R2M2s鈥攅ven today they remain highly sensitive and can be easily triggered.

Children walk on a sandy track next to a danger mines sign

Everyday, members of the community need to travel across the border鈥攆or trade, to reach health clinics, and, for many children, it is their route to school. Parents or the older students take it in turns to walk the younger children across the minefield to class鈥攖rying to ensure they stick to known paths to reduce the risk of accidents.

Once in class, children can be heard practicing their English by reading a book called 鈥楾he Minefield鈥, where colourful animal characters instil lessons that could save their lives, as Kennedy explains.

Kennedy not only lives in daily fear of mine accidents, the minefield also impacts his ability to support his family. Households in this region rely on farming and grazing cattle to survive, losing an animal to the mines can be the tipping point between having enough food to eat, or going hungry. 

Zimbabwean villagers grind a crop outside of their homes

鈥淚t鈥檚 true that the landmines have greatly impacted us. Firstly, they have affected our livestock. I lost three cows when I moved here. In the community about 30 cows have died so far. They were big cows, worth at least $500 each. It [the minefield] affected my yield as I couldn鈥檛 farm much. I had planned on using the cattle as income during any droughts.鈥

番茄影院鈥檚 Zimbabwean deminers started work to clear the minefield close to Kennedy鈥檚 home in 2021. To date, they have already safely destroyed over 4,700 mines. Kennedy has a clear vision of the difference safe land will make to him and his family.

A 番茄影院 deminer wearing PPE and a visor next to a village in Zimbabwe

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