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Zimbabwe Sitting On US$700 Million Worth Ivory Stockpile - Environment Minister

1 year agoThu, 11 Apr 2024 14:02:51 GMT
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Zimbabwe Sitting On US$700 Million Worth Ivory Stockpile - Environment Minister

Zimbabwe has 166 221.18kg ivory stockpile worth US$700 million but cannot sell the ivory due to the ban on international trade in elephant tusks.

This was said by the Minister of Environment, Climate Change and Wildlife, Sithembiso Nyoni while responding to questions in the National Assembly on Wednesday.

She said the stockpile was from 26,906 pieces collected in and outside its national parks. Nyoni said (via New Ziana):

As an international law-abiding country, we have complied and are being pushed to keep this stock.

The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) banned international trade in ivory in 1989.

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However, CITES permitted Botswana, Namibia and Zimbabwe to make a one-off sale of their ivory in 1997 and 2008 after recognising that some Southern African elephant populations were healthy and well-managed.

Zimbabwe wants CITES to lift the international ban on trade in ivory to enable it to use the proceeds to fund its wildlife conservation programmes.

Proceeds from the sale of ivory will be used to fund anti-poaching activities, drilling boreholes in the Hwange National Park where animals face water shortages, as well as combating human-wildlife conflict.

Due to the ban, the elephant population has ballooned over the years, from 84,000 in 2014 when the last census was conducted, to an estimated more than 100,000 at present.

Zimbabwe’s game parks have a carrying capacity of 45,000 elephants. Said Minister Nyoni:

To give you a vivid picture Madam Speaker, in Matabeleland North, the elephant population has increased from 49 310 to 61 531. This was from 2021 to 2022, an increase of 12 221 and this was based on an aerial survey.

She also highlighted the rise in cases of human-wildlife conflict that threatens the safety of people and their livelihoods. Said the Minister:

In 2023 alone, more than 35 people were killed by wildlife and more than 80 were injured. The consequences of human-wildlife conflict are more serious in wildlife areas such as communities around Hwange National Parks.

People lose livestock and crops and yet these are an important part of their livelihoods and incomes, apart from themselves losing lives.

Nyoni said the government is setting up a Human-Wildlife Conflict Relief Fund to assist the remaining family members of those killed as well as those injured and maimed by wild animals.

The fund will be managed by the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks).

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32 Comments

Mazuva · 1 year ago
Once an embargo is placed on any item, export of its processed products is also banned by the countries involved.
Anonymous · 1 year ago
When will they be available for LOOTING.......
Anonymous · 1 year ago
Lack of imagination. Invited makers of ivory wares to set shop in Zimbabwe, and then export ivory made goods/.
Chicken 🐔 · 1 year ago
Value addition is the way forward. However, we should have had an understudy on how the Arabs. Chinese use these horns.
Ndini · 1 year ago
why not give it all to ED as reward for disroying economy of Zimbabwe
Chinese zodiac · 1 year ago
ngavangope family yega yega nyanga yavo vaone zvekuita nayoo hatishaye plan
Chicken 🐔 · 1 year ago
Nzou idzi ndedze CITES or Zim heritage. If these guys are masters of conservation, where did they put their natural heritage like idzo nzou dzekwavo? Now they want to teach us what they failed to do, that's pretty fun. You hardly find and animal in it's natural habitat except in a zoo. Vakapedza dzavo, vida kuchengetera vazukuru vavo kuti vazodziinera kuno mhuka idzodzo. You remember that old man who used to say, " Keep your -------- , and I will keep my Zimbabwe". This is what he meant. Reference asingazive bhora, anokonzeresa mudunge. Instead. they should be coming to us for lectures kuti voita sei kuchengetedza mhuka. Isu tobva tatangira pamitupo. Havana mitupo vanhu Vaya, yet we managed to preserve the natural heritage through that. Hatidye mitupo. it's taboo, then those animals were saved. Chokwadi chaicho kuti vanhu ava vatibvire kumhepo. Seni hangu, ndaramba. Dai tiine market kungotengesaka nyanga dzedu chainyararire. Kana nzou dzawandisa topota tichiuraya kuitira kuti tipone munzara yegore rino. One nzou paprovince for the next 12 months = 10 x 12 = 120 chete topa the vulnerable but we acting to please CITES who have their own mission. Even if we make them 4 per month for the next 12 per province, it sums up to 480 elephants. In a way we are culling thus reducing human -animal conflict. Animals fight for territory, if displaced it finds an area with a weaker animal and occupy that territory. That's the scenario today you see elephants encroaching human habitation.
dude · 1 year ago
do what the Chinese do with the horns that you sell them. make jewelry and other ornaments kwete kuita noise yemasanctions asiko
Mazuva · 1 year ago
There are a lot of items into which the ivory can be processed and sold cheaply to the locals. The problem will be the self-defeating pricing. Zimbabwe is very good at self-compromising in order to have something to say about sanctions. Sanctions must lead to high initiative.
Anonymous · 1 year ago
Hazviwori here or deteriorate to point of being useless like what happens to skeletons?
🏃‍♀️ Chi baby Che Zanu 🌊 · 1 year ago
Nyika ine zvese. Mungada chii chimwe
Anonymous · 1 year ago
Ko nhai comrade "Jobho " wechikurubhi aripi. Kuti zii kunge madzibaba varikugerwa ndebvu kudai. Today kumupa benz
Legend · 1 year ago
Tangai marongeka mugobvumirwa kutengesa kwete kupedzera mari yose kudoro kumba kuchifiwa nenzara
SHEQ MANAGER · 1 year ago
Burn all the ivory to ashes! 🔥🔥🔥 Burn it!
Wuto · 1 year ago
We don't care kutengeswa kna kusatengeswa,we the masses will not benefit a single penny from it in other words am saying kuti kusatiudze zvengu
Anonymous · 1 year ago
Iwe nyarara hako ukaona dzvinyu unouraya, dafiunouraya , sango unopisa uchida kubata gonzo, hatikupe zvewild life.
Toropito · 1 year ago
Inga wani kuIndia ma individuals anotoita own nzou dzacho, dzichi toitiswa basa. Seyi kuno zvisinga dero?
Dzemuno hasha · 1 year ago
Dzowanza hasha hadzi chingeteke zvokudaro
Jonh Panonetsa Mushyavanhu · 1 year ago
yoyoyo the original one will with immediate effect abandon his name ( yoyoyo ) until further notice due to infiltration of zanu pf .any comment attached to the name ( yoyoyo) is not his .
jujne · 1 year ago
ngadzitengeswe zvinongoitwa nyama yegarwe vanhuvasafe nezhara
Toropito · 1 year ago
Koseyi China neRussia zvisinga tenge nyanga idzi? Hanti NDO ma all weather friends here
𝙎𝙞𝙮𝙤𝙮𝙤 · 1 year ago
kana nzou dzawandisa ngadzipiwe vanodzida muno munyika vadye havo nyama, ini hangu ndiri 1 ndikapiwa nzou mbiri hombe chaidzo mabhuru ndinogona kuita even 3 weeks kana kutoita mwedzi wese ndichidya nyama
@siyoyo · 1 year ago
Iwe **** iwe hwayi (stockpile) SITOKUPAIRI kwete nzou indawa koo iwe
Third Chimurenga · 1 year ago
Gore rese
Musvitoti · 1 year ago
**** kuita dola paKambuzuma section 5 haaaa tomama nemusvitoti
Yoyoyo (The Real) · 1 year ago
😁😁 Wiwi REVOLUTION TO THE WORLD. ED anotoenda ku toilet wani, munhu plus nezera rake riya anotoita zidh.ooodhiiiii 💩 rihombe rinonhuhwa zvisingaite😁😁
Yoyoyo · 1 year ago
😁😁Ngavagadire havo nhekwe type dzana Zuze, Masigede and the likes dziwane pekuchengetera bute
Anonymous · 1 year ago
IN A POOR ECONOMY LIKE

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