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Govt masterplan to replace 3,000 Tugwi Mukosi homes with a zoo
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52080, member: 636"] Government officials have committed to examining objections submitted by the Tugwi-Mukosi Residents Association regarding potential family relocations connected to the proposed development masterplan. The association fears that planned projects around Zimbabwe's largest inland water reservoir could force thousands from their homes. Community members submitted their concerns during a recently concluded 60-day public consultation period for the comprehensive development blueprint. The masterplan envisions transforming the 1.8 billion cubic meter reservoir into a center for agriculture, tourism and urban expansion. Residents worry that proposed amenities could repeat previous displacement patterns affecting over 4,000 families relocated during dam construction. Dr. Addmore Pazvakavambwa, the provincial permanent secretary for Masvingo, confirmed that authorities are assembling a comprehensive review of community submissions. Officials will examine all objections before reaching final determinations about the development proposals. The evaluation process involves collaboration between provincial administrators and local district councils from Masvingo and Chivi areas. Government representatives will forward both community concerns and official responses to the Minister of Local Government for ultimate approval. Four major universities collaborated to create the ambitious development framework for the dam region. The proposed masterplan designates substantial land areas for recreational and residential development around the water body. Planners allocated 1,700 hectares for a game reserve, 330 hectares for a golf facility near Ngundu, and 560 hectares for a planned municipality. Preliminary studies suggest the wildlife park alone might require relocating more than 3,000 households from the designated area. Association representatives advocate prioritizing agricultural irrigation and food production over tourism infrastructure that displaces established communities. [/QUOTE]
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