
Over 300 hundred villagers from nine villages in Chieftaness Mungule’s area in Chibombo district of Central Province have rejected a project by Sable group of companies to construct three dams on Mwembeshi river for sugar plantation.
The irate villagers at a meeting held at Mbosha Basic School today also passed a vote of no confidence in all the headmen involved in the alleged deal with Sable saying the project would not benefit them but would only displace most of them.
Sable group of companies has plans to put up the dams to hold water for irrigating sugar fields at the company farm but the villagers turned down the project.
ZANIS reports that the villagers said they could not accept the project from an individual or a company because they feared displacement and that they would only accept if this was initiated by Government because it would be genuine with minimal conditions and they would benefit from it.
In a speech on behalf of the villagers, Headman Shandiongo said the matter had brought about sleepless nights among the subjects as no consultations were made between them and traditional leaders .
He said people had lived in respective places for a long time adding that it would be unfair for the headmen to engage into a deal with Sable company with a view to having dams constructed because the villagers would be villagers displaced.
Headman Shandiongo said that traditional leaders who allegedly dubiously had clandestine meetings with Sable company management were not fit to be community leaders because they did not have a a heart for the subjects.
And many villagers who contributed to the discussion, said it was embarrassing and shameful that the interest for money some headmen had, resulted in them selling land which was occupied without thinking where their subjects could go.
Sable representative, Saint Siamalambo explained that the purpose of constructing the three dams was not only to hold water for irrigation but to enable the villagers go into small holder schemes where they would be allowed to grow sugar and sell it to the company.
Mr. Siamalambo said the people along the river would also be allowed to grow vegetables and also allow their animals to drink from the dams adding that the company felt the move would help people develop their respective areas.
However, he said his company would not go ahead with the project because people had rejected it outrightly adding that all arrangements that were being made such as surveying the area, would stop immediately.
Meanwhile, village headman Fumpa, confessed after villagers pressurised the headmen to confirm having meetings with Sable management, that nine headmen were called for a meeting at Sable where the company management asked for authority to go ahead with the project.
Headman Fumpa told the meeting that there was no money involved in the matter adding that people should not think that the village headmen were paid money for them to allow Sable carry out the project.
The villages involved include Mbosha, Mulela, Fumpa, Mubamba, Mbongolo, Shamasamu, Shandiongo, Shangala, Mapulanga, Shimanimamba, Ndendula and Liteta in chieftainess Mungule of Chibombo district.
Headman Chikasha and Mbongolo did not attend the meeting but they are also involved in the matters.
And reports reaching ZANIS from Shandiongo indicate that headman Shandiongo was yesterday evening clobbered by headman Chikasha who felt embarrassed after he was tipped off by another headman about what transpired at the meeting.
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