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Mvimi Safaris offers Bulilima two bulls for fatal animal attacks
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51669, member: 636"] Safari operators teamed up with local authorities to tackle deadly wildlife conflicts plaguing Bulilima District communities. Wild animals from Maitengwe Dam have terrorized villages along the Botswana border for years, destroying crops and killing livestock during dry seasons. Families faced fatal encounters when desperate wildlife ventured into settlements searching for food and water. The district council joined forces with Mvimi Safaris through the Campfire program to address these mounting tensions. Rural communities needed urgent intervention to protect their livelihoods from roaming animals. Mvimi Safaris handed over two prize Brahman bulls to frontline villages during a ceremony at Matiwaza Hall last Friday. The valuable livestock went directly to Bambadzi Ward 10 and Makhulela Ward 9, areas most affected by wildlife intrusions near the dam. These donations followed another delivery of six bulls distributed to traditional leaders across different wards the previous month. Operations manager Bongani Mathe described the bulls as long-term investments in genetic improvement that would boost household incomes. The initiative represents a strategic approach to balancing conservation efforts with community development needs. District officials praised the partnership between safari operators and rural councils for supporting local progress. Chief executive Billiat Mlauzi emphasized how Mvimi Safaris consistently contributes building materials and other resources to district projects. Member of Parliament Dingumuzi Phuti highlighted how the company's community-focused approach aligns with Vision 2030 development goals. Previous safari operators failed to engage meaningfully with local communities according to district leadership. The collaboration demonstrates how conservation programs can directly benefit rural families while reducing human-wildlife conflicts. [/QUOTE]
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