Target 6: By 2020, integrated pollution prevention and control strategies are in place to reduce detrimental effects to ecosystem functioning and biodiversity

Zimbabwe’s aquatic ecosystems are threatened by high pollution levels largely due to excessive use of fertilizer and discharge of industrial effluent and untreated sewage • Acid mine drainage due to alluvial mining has emerged as a major source of pollution of some river systems. • High levels of pollution have provided suitable conditions for the spread of aquatic invasive plant species