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Disgraced' Zanu PF big wigs vacate Save Conservancy as govt makes u-turn

by Staff Reporter
03 Nov 2014 at 10:08hrs | Views

ZANU-PF bigwigs and generals implicated in the Save Conservancy scandal have not set foot on the properties since their hunting leases were cancelled by government more than two months ago, The Zimbabwean reports.

Environment Minister Saviour Kasukuwere had said that government would take over all the properties and compensate the rightful owners - including those protected by bilateral agreements.

But the former chairman of the Save Valley Conservancy, Clive Stockhill, who owns one of the properties, said party bigwigs had moved out.

"We all believe that they followed a Politburo decision to vacate this area and to us it is a good development because we believe in dialogue,"  Stockhill was quoted by The Zimbabwean as saying.

Masvingo provincial Affairs minister Kudakwashe Bhasikiti confirmed the move.

"I signed letters of cancellation of their hunting permits long back and by now we expect and believe that everyone has moved out as per government directive," he said.

However, Stockhill queried the presence of these officials, saying "If their presence is just that of coming in to see how we are operating and believe that they followed a Politburo decision to vacate this area and to us it is a good development because we believe in dialogue," said Stockhill.

"If they are coming in to see how we are operating and supervising then we have no problems, but if the aim is for disruption then no one would want it."

The conservancies were established after the great drought of 1991/92. The area used to be a cattle ranching area but after all the animals died in the drought, farmers switched into wildlife management. All the animals in the sanctuary were bought and it took 10 to 15 years to restore ecological stability in the area.


Source - The Zimbabwean