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ZIM-Lions kill three in Guruve
18 January 2010, 17:00
KathiZIM-Lions kill three in Guruve
Lions kill three in Guruve
http://www.zimeye.org/?p=12166By Gerald Chateta
Published: January 17, 2010
Guruve - Stray lions have devoured three villagers in the Guruve, Kanyemba
area, causing panic among the villagers who have since resorted to staying
indoors till the authorities come to their rescue..
Chief Chapoto of Kanyemba said the area is no longer safe as the stray
beasts are threatening human and live stock lives.
"One person was killed on Tuesday and two more were devoured in the early
hours of Friday. The situation here is not safe and we are worried that if
authorities fail to react quickly the entire community is going to be
destroyed. The animals are so vicious and hungry. We call upon National
Parks to intervene," said Chief Chapoto.
Councilor for Kanyemba ward 1, Mr Kirisimas said school children were in
danger of the stray lions.
"We have since stopped pupils from going to school till the lions are
removed from the area. Our domestic animals are also in danger and we do not
know what to do," he said.
Kanyemba area is near the Zambezi River that boarders Zimbabwe and Zambia
and the area is infested with wild animals.
Efforts to get a comment on what measures have been put in place by National
Parks and Wild Life Authority were fruitless as the organisation's Public
Relations Manager Caroline Washaya-Moyo was not available at the time of
filing this report.
Kathi
kathi@wildtravel.net
708-425-3552
"The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page."
19 January 2010, 18:33
GanyanaAhh..the ghost of 'maswera se' returns...the area is notorious. I deployed on three occasions in that area to deal with man eaters, One of whom had the temerity to eat the senior parks scout at Mashumbi pools on his day off! (he was drunk and returning from a beer drink in mid afternoon)..
It just serves to remind folk that we are not always at the top of the food chain.
20 January 2010, 02:35
WillI'm surprised there are any animals left in Guruve. There is usually at least one snare for every square foot.
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20 January 2010, 07:09
Buzz CharltonHi Bill
The lions are in Dande not guruve. They have shot 2 lions so far but they did kill one of the National parks scoutes who were following them- probably totaly undergunned as usual!
20 January 2010, 09:03
gunnySometimes you get the lion and sometimes the lion gets you.
20 January 2010, 14:53
Willquote:
Originally posted by Buzz Charlton:
Hi Bill
The lions are in Dande not guruve. They have shot 2 lions so far but they did kill one of the National parks scoutes who were following them- probably totaly undergunned as usual!
Dande? Hot damn, that should keep the clients wound up at night.

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Will / Once you've been amongst them, there is no such thing as too much gun.
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and, God Bless John Wayne. NRA Benefactor, GOA, NAGR
_________________________
"Elephant and Elephant Guns" $99 shipped.
“Hunting Africa's Dangerous Game" $20 shipped.
red.dirt.elephant@gmail.com
_________________________
If anything be of note, let it be he was once an elephant hunter, hoping to wind up where elephant hunters go.
20 January 2010, 16:56
David Hulmequote:
Originally posted by Will:
quote:
Originally posted by Buzz Charlton:
Hi Bill
The lions are in Dande not guruve. They have shot 2 lions so far but they did kill one of the National parks scoutes who were following them- probably totaly undergunned as usual!
Dande? Hot damn, that should keep the clients wound up at night.
Hot damn, that will keep me wound up at night when we walk through the area soon. Buzz, please send me your email address? Mine is hulmour@yahoo.com
Have quite a bit I'd like to speak with you about. Don't worry - not a request for a bodyguard! Then again, if you are doing nothing in February....ha ha
Cheers, Dave
20 January 2010, 19:19
R.JollyBuzz
Hope they get em all before we are there in May.
First Alan Shearings buffalo incident and now man eating lions. I thought we were going on a dangerous game hunt not a daaaangerous game hunt.
Does my wife get a refund if I get eaten ? ---- Hell- what am I saying !!!!!!!
21 January 2010, 10:22
Buzz CharltonDave- its buzz@cmsafaris.com drop me a line I am on daily.
Rob- I know you are secretly hoping that there is one left for us to take as an extra- I am!!
21 January 2010, 22:47
GanyanaYup..we all know that if a lion eats an american his made will grow and extra 6"

by the 4th hunt Buzz should be able to offer a true SCI no1 that isn't canned

21 January 2010, 23:47
WillYou can bet your ass on that.
As an official SCI scorer, Buzz's tape measure starts at 6 inches.
If that lion doesn't score at least 30 inches, I will loose all my faith in the safari business!

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Will / Once you've been amongst them, there is no such thing as too much gun.
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and, God Bless John Wayne. NRA Benefactor, GOA, NAGR
_________________________
"Elephant and Elephant Guns" $99 shipped.
“Hunting Africa's Dangerous Game" $20 shipped.
red.dirt.elephant@gmail.com
_________________________
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24 January 2010, 01:09
KathiGuruve Families Flee Stray Lions
http://news.radiovop.com22/01/2010 20:49:00
Guruve, January 23, 2010 - Stray lions have forced 50 Guruve families to
flee their homes amid reports that three people have already been fatally
attacked by the predators.
The stranded villagers of Kanyemba are now being housed at a nearby school.
"More than 50 families have been displaced since last week," said a National
Parks officer, who refused to be identified. " They are now staying at
Kapota School."
He said the villagers were being guarded by armed National Parks officers.
Kanyemba is a wild life area near the Zambezi River and along the border of
Zimbabwe and Zambia.
Kathi
kathi@wildtravel.net
708-425-3552
"The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page."