CHIEF Siachitema of Kalomo has refuted recent media reports that he was coerced by southern province minister
Daniel Munkombwe to issue statements in support of government’s move of evicting over 8,500 settlers of Sichifulo game management area (GMA) of Kazungula district.
Chief Siachitema denied of having informed United Party for National Development (UPND) Parliamentarian that he was coerced into issuing a statement in support of government over the removal of settlers in the GMA.
He added that the Province Minister did not send a vehicle to pick from together with other chiefs as alleged by the Parliamentarian.
He said utterances by a named parliamentarian from Southern Province may deteriorate working relations between civic leaders and chiefs
“That is another statement from him not for me, I didn’t say anything to him and I challenge him to come and substantiate his statement,” Siachitema said
The Chief maintained that people should not be allowed back in Sichifulo game management area.
over 8,500 squatters which consisted 72 villages commonly known as the ‘Nduzya community’ were evicted last October after defying several Zambia Wildlife Authority
(ZAWA) director general, Lewis Siawana’s orders to relocate.
67 villages were in chief Nyawa’s area of Kazungula while three fell under the chiefdom of Siachitema of Kalomo district.
The Sichifulo game management area was established in 1941 by the evicted squatters who encroached in it claiming they were given the pieces of land by the two chiefs
in 1985.
Three UPND parliamentarians last week walked out from the chambers at parliament following Tourism minister Catherine Namugala’s sentiments that the Sichifulo GMA settlers had been evacuated to pave way for game safari hunting and photographic tourism.
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