About six lions have killed five herds of cattle in Malombe village in Shangombo district.
The development was disclosed by Sioma Ward Councillor, Alex Liatamanyi, in a telephone interview with ZANIS in Mongu today.
Councillor Liatamanyi has since appealed to Zambia Wildlife Authority (ZAWA) to send scouts to the area to hunt down the notorious lions.
He said that villagers have stopped going to their fields in fear of the lions.
Malombe village, in Sioma ward, is part of the Sioma-Ngwezi National Park.
Meanwhile a 33 year old man of Kaombwe village in Nakonde district of Northern Province has been shot dead after he was accused of having stolen a cow.
Northern province Police Commanding Officer, Charles Lungu, confirmed the incident in Nakonde.
Mr. Lungu identified the deceased as Chambila Simfukwe of Kaombwe village in chief Kafwimbi’s area.
He explained that Simfukwe was shot in both legs after he was found in a nearby bush trying to hide a cow he had allegedly stolen from Kaombwe village.
Simfukwe died later in the hospital.
The police chief said three people have since been arrested in connection with the killing of Simfukwe while five others are still on the run.
He said police have since launched a manhunt for the five people on the run.
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