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Published on 2024-04-12 10:27:26
The Ministry of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism is facing challenges in tracking down a lioness in the Zambezi region due to false tips from residents. The lioness escaped during an attempt to apprehend her in the Chefuzwe area, on the outskirts of Katima Mulilo, and has been on the loose since Monday. The male lion that was with her had to be put down after it attacked a man named Likando Mambena.
Romeo Muyunda, the ministerial spokesperson, expressed concern over the impact of these false leads on their efforts to locate the lioness. Not only do these wild goose chases waste valuable resources and manpower, but the recent rain in the area has further complicated the search operation. Muyunda urged residents to stop spreading misinformation about the lioness’ whereabouts and to cooperate with officials in providing accurate information.
In light of the situation, Muyunda emphasized the importance of residents remaining vigilant and avoiding any direct contact with the lioness if they come across it. Instead, he advised them to promptly notify the relevant authorities to ensure the safe handling of the situation. This appeal aims to protect the safety of both the residents and the officials involved in the search for the lioness.
The challenges faced in tracking down the escaped lioness highlight the need for swift and accurate information sharing between residents and authorities. This collaboration is essential in ensuring the timely and safe resolution of such incidents. By heeding the ministry’s calls for cooperation and responsible behavior, residents can actively contribute to the successful locating and handling of the lioness.
As the search operation continues, the Ministry of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism remains dedicated to ensuring the safety of the community and the effective management of wildlife in the region. With limited resources and the unpredictable conditions brought about by the recent rain, the need for accurate information and community support is more critical than ever. By working together and avoiding the spread of false information, residents can help expedite the resolution of this situation and prevent any further complications.
In conclusion, the Ministry’s appeal to residents serves as a reminder of the importance of responsible behavior and cooperation in dealing with wildlife incidents. By following the guidance provided and staying informed, residents can play a crucial role in assisting authorities and ensuring the safe resolution of the lioness’ escape. Together, through communication and collaboration, the community can help bring this situation to a swift and successful conclusion.
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