18 December 2013, 00:29
KathiGvt orders stop to Save Valley occupation
http://www.herald.co.zw/latest...e-valley-occupation/Latest: Gvt orders stop to Save Valley occupation
December 17, 2013 Local News, Uncategorized
Peter Matambanadzo, Senior Reporter
Government has ordered a stop to the illegal occupation of Save Valley Conservancy in Chiredzi by landless indigenous people as it was not in the national interest.
Lands and Rural Resettlement Minister Cde Douglas Mombeshora issued the directive during a meeting held at Hakamela Camp recently to resolve the long standing dispute at the conservancy.
The meeting was attended by traditional leaders, Members of Parliament, farmers, war veterans, Parks and Wildlife Management Authority officials and communities around Save Valley Conservancy.
“People should stop this continued illegal occupation of the conservancy. Government will find a suitable area to allocate you. If you continue to illegally occupy land we will have problems,” said Cde Mombeshora.
Environment, Water and Climate Minister Cde Saviour Kasukuwere said Government was concerned with the dispute and wanted a lasting solution.
He said Government was working on a model to ensure that the Save Valley Conservancy becomes a sustainable conservation area that creates jobs and benefit the community.
There is a protracted dispute between private conservancies, the community and new farmers allocated land under the land reform programme in 2000 over the conservancy.
Government assigned a ministerial taskforce chaired by Cde Kasukuwere to tour the conservancy on a fact-finding mission to enable Cabinet to make an informed decision on the way forward.
Other members of the taskforce who toured the Save Valley Conservancy were Local Government Public Works and National Housing Minister Cde Ignatius Chombo, Home Affairs Minister Cde Kembo Mohadi and Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Cde Walter Mzembi.
Traditional chiefs from Bikita, Zaka, Chiredzi and Chipinge represented their communities at the meeting and urged Government to urgently address the issue of multiple ownership.
18 December 2013, 01:54
joesterLet's hope they're serious about it! The Save is One Special Place.
18 December 2013, 02:21
Use Enough GunThis article deals with the "landless indigenous people". I seriously doubt that the article has anything to do with the favored few in the government ranks who have been given the choice properties and farms in the Save by Mugabe, all at the expense of those who formed and have developed the Save.
18 December 2013, 02:42
Safari2A little positive news anyway..we will see what comes of it.
Any word on quotas for 2014? If anyone has any information could you please keep us posted.
Thanks
18 December 2013, 09:09
7MMNutquote:
He said Government was working on a model to ensure that the Save Valley Conservancy becomes a sustainable conservation area that creates jobs and benefit the community.
Was not the Save already a sustainable conservation area that created lots of jobs to the benefit of the community?