04 November 2013, 13:40
gman21Mozambique
Dear Members,
PHASA has received the following warning from one of our members:
"Please could you send a warning to all outfitters and Ph's operating in the north of Mozambique to avoid the road between Muxungue and Save bridge.
We were traveling in the military convoy on the road yesterday, 2 November at around 2 pm when we were ambushed by Renamo gunmen.
Our cruizer took 2 bullets, both missing the client by mere inches and one of 4 soldiers who was riding on our trailer was hit pretty severely, I'm not sure if he is going to make it. One passenger in a bus traveling behind us in the convoy was killed and several soldiers and civilians were injured.
I would advise anyone traveling that road to rather go through Zimbabwe at Machipanda.
Thank you
Louise Grobler
Sahu Safaris"
04 November 2013, 13:42
Saeedgman21,
Thank you for the warning.
The last thing hunters want to get involved in a shoot out with terrorists!
04 November 2013, 17:01
Andrew McLarenquote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
gman21,
Thank you for the warning.
The last thing hunters want to get involved in a shoot out with terrorists!
I quite agree with Saeed.
But also the very last thing that the terrorists want to get involved with is a shootout with hunters!

04 November 2013, 17:55
Neil-PHquote:
I quite agree with Saeed. But also the very last thing that the terrorists want to get involved with is a shootout with hunters!

04 November 2013, 18:07
ddrhooksome of us old guys are pretty good at shooting back, and some with devastating result..... a big bore tends to send a man to meet his maker pretty efficiently. and a 06 an't nothing to sneeze at either
04 November 2013, 20:30
Steve AhrenbergLike I stated in the original thread about this.
Shades of CAR.
04 November 2013, 20:31
Wendell Reichquote:
Originally posted by gman21:
"Please could you send a warning to all outfitters and Ph's operating in the north of Mozambique to avoid the road between Muxungue and Save bridge.
Where is this on a map?
04 November 2013, 23:21
Kathi http://allafrica.com/stories/201311030298.htmlMozambique: Renamo Attacks On Bridge Over Pungue
3 November 2013
Maputo — Gunmen of Mozambique's former rebel movement, Renamo, attacked a truck on Sunday morning at the bridge over the Pungue river, 15 kilometres outside Gorngosa town in the central province of Sofala.
According to a report by the independent television station, STV, the truck driver was injured because he lost control of the vehicle, which overturned. Circulation of traffic along this road has been interrupted following the attack.
Further south in Sofala, there were Renamo attacks on convoys on the main south road, on the stretch between the Save river and the small town of Muxungue on both Thursday and Friday. Despite the military escort accompanying the convoys vehicles were hit on both occasions, and three people were killed.
One of these victims, Hermenegildo Buque, was driving a truck laden with salt from Mabone in Inhambane province, He was taking it to Nhamatanda in Sofala. His body was burnt beyond recognition. The other occupant of the vehicle, the driver's mate, Alberto Alfazeam, survived.
STV, which has a crew accompanying the convoys, reported that on Saturday the road was quiet, and none of the four convoys (two in each direction) came under attack.
In the Sofala provincial capital, Beira city, army and police units on Friday morning raided the Renamo provincial office, and a house belonging to Renamo leader Afonso Dhlakama. The raid came as a surprise, since Beira has been entirely peaceful.
The head of operations in the Sofala provincial police command, Guilherme Chauque, told the press that the raid was in compliance with a court order, but he declined to reveal the contents of that order.
If the raid was intended to seize arms caches, the haul was meager. At Dhlakama's house, the police found one AK-47 assault rifle, 500 bullets for assorted firearms, 11 uniforms, five pairs of boots, six military belts, two flags, and three communications radios which no longer worked.
Chauque said that in the Renamo office six people were detained and their mobile phones seized. They were all released, without charge, later in the day.
Dhlakama himself disappeared from public view after his bush headquarters at Satunjira, in Gorongosa district, was occupied by the army on 21 October. Since then his whereabouts have been unknown.
But Renamo officials claim to have been able to speak with Dhlakama and, cited by the US radio station “Voice of America”, the Renamo national spokesperson, Fernando Mazanga, says he has been in contact with various embassies to ask for political asylum. Diplomatic sources cited by the radio said that Maputo embassies have not shown any interest in granting asylum.
President Armando Guebuza has repeatedly stressed that he is willing to hold a face to face meeting with Dhlakama, an the governmet has promised that, if he returns to Maputo, he will not be harmed.
05 November 2013, 03:07
larryshoresI have to wonder why one wants to go on safari needing a military escort.
05 November 2013, 06:05
Bwana BundukiA truck full of salt? Poor target.