Mnangagwa’s son implicated in alleged poaching of wildlife
Kudakwashe, one of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s sons is allegedly involved in the poaching of wildlife in Nyangambe in Save Valley Conservancy, a Chiredzi magistrate has been told.
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Kudakwashe, one of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s sons is allegedly involved in the poaching of wildlife in Nyangambe in Save Valley Conservancy, a Chiredzi magistrate has been told.
Zimbabwe is planning an enforced mass migration of wildlife away from a park in the country’s south, where thousands of animals are at risk of death due to drought-induced starvation.
A Chipinge woman will live to rue the day she stumbled upon a dead elephant while herding cattle and taking its tusks home.
Poachers in Zimbabwe are targeting small rhino for their horns, a ranger said on Monday. Two calves were among the five black rhino killed by poachers in the south of the wildlife conservation region Save Valley Conservancy last year.
Government has started kicking out Zanu-PF heavyweights and senior military officials from Save Valley Conservancy in Chiredzi after serving them with letters cancelling the 25-year leases they were issued under the wildlife-based land reform programme. Most beneficiaries in Save Valley were senior Zanu-PF politicians from Masvingo.
Five beneficiaries of conservancies in the Save Valley Conservancy in Chiredzi, among them a top army officer and Zanu-PF heavyweights, have taken Government to the High Court demanding to be issued with hunting permits for the 2014 season.
A ZANU PF minister says there will be no more seizures of foreign-owned properties as the effects of the party’s ruinous land grab policy continue to bite. Environment Minister Saviour Kasukuwere said this at an event to mark $17.7 million worth of funding for the country, from the European Union (EU) on Monday.
Former Indigenisation Minister Saviour Kasukuwere has reportedly stated that only white Zimbabweans will be required to comply with ZANU PF’s indigenisation laws, as part of plans to ‘indigenise’ the Save Valley Conservancy.
HARARE — Germany warned Wednesday that takeovers of foreign-owned safari ranches by Zimbabwean politicians could jeopardise the country’s co-hosting this year of a UN tourism conference.
The Sunday Mail afforded its readers a peek into the psyche of excommunicated Anglican Bishop Nolbert Kunonga and it was not a pretty sight. The interview with Munyaradzi Huni revealed Kunonga’s disturbing delusion of grandeur.