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Hwange Woman Airlifted To Bulawayo Hospital After Elephant Attacked

8 months agoWed, 14 Aug 2024 14:50:30 GMT
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Hwange Woman Airlifted To Bulawayo Hospital After Elephant Attacked

A woman from Number 3 Makwika Village in Hwange, Matabeleland North Province, who is believed to be in her 40s, was airlifted to Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo after being attacked by an elephant.

Loveness Ncube was reportedly picking charcoal from an old mine dumpsite when the elephant attacked her, breaking her spine.

Ncube was first taken to St Patrick’s Hospital, but her condition was critical, so she was later transferred to the hospital in Bulawayo.

The director of the Green Shango Environment Trust, Daniel Sithole, posted on X (social media) that human-wildlife conflicts will increase due to climate change. Said Sithole:

A sad event occurred in Hwange when an elephant tramped Loveness Ncube. This emphasises how urgently the bill needs to be amended in order to assist those who have been harmed by conflicts between people and wildlife.

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For her transfer to Bulawayo, she is having difficulty raising the ambulance fees. The fact that wild animals have an ambulance but human victims do not have one is shocking. These conflicts will only grow more frequent as climate change becomes more severe.

Women Coalition of Zimbabwe chapter chairperson for Hwange Sithembinkosi Ndlovu said women are at higher risk as they fend for families. She said (via Chronicle):

There is a need to hold people involved accountable but authorities would argue that she was trespassing in a private concession area.

So as women, we would like to say they should prioritise life so that at least she gets treatment since she is not a Hwange Colliery employee who can access services at the Colliery Hospital.

The Parks and Wildlife Management Bill whose provisions will be compensation in such circumstances is still being debated so such cases may not even get help.

We also want to put it that proposals for victims to apply for the fund will not work because the person who needs help will be bedridden and in urgent need of treatment.

The animals are wandering into areas where people live because the bush has been taken over by open-pit mining, especially in the Table Mine area.

This has blocked the paths that the animals used to move through, causing more conflicts between people and wild animals.

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40 Comments

ma six two 💪 · 8 months ago
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Anonymous · 8 months ago
The woman was at the wrong place at the wrong time. Dont blame Government for anything.
7uwuwuwu · 8 months ago
Patsirikai 🍅🍎🥑🍆🍒
foxbat · 8 months ago
Loveness get well soon
observer · 8 months ago
very sad indeed. it's unfortunate she was trying to afford a meal for her family and couldn't anticipate this sad situation arising. I feel more needs to be done, slowly animals are earning a good piece of the cake by humans over the less privileged humans
observer · 8 months ago
after the human - animal conflict is solved, we need to seriously consider the purpoted women solo conflict.
SADC forED · 8 months ago
pakaipa
Anonymous · 8 months ago
Villagers need to be educated on how to behave if they encounter an elephant 🐘,
Tsemulaz · 8 months ago
ukwane iwe wanzwa...
Punisher · 8 months ago
what behaviour are you talking about? An elephant is a big animal but it moves silently that you can see it just few metres away from you and when it attacks its faster than Usain Bolt.
nxaaaa · 8 months ago
kule helicopter ehambisa umuntu empilo hospital
nxaa · 8 months ago
yeah kthwa yikhona
??? · 8 months ago
Shame dai akakasira kuwana treatment zviripo zvekuitwa airlift vosvika vononoka zvavo kumu attender Zim so. Ndidzo nzou dzaifanira kuuraiwa pa heroes idzi **** mhani
Z · 8 months ago
FOOLISH BASTARD, DID YOU PAY FOR HER AIRFARE? A BILL IS IN PROGRESS SO WHAT'S YOUR PROBLEM. YOU PORTRAY AS IF GIVEN THE CHANCE TO BE PRESIDENT YOU COULD DO BETTER. BUT WE KNOW THAT YOU ARE THOSE CRITICS WHO TALK TO MUCH BUT CANT EVEN MANAGE A TUCKSHOP.
pat · 8 months ago
If one decides to be president then they must be competent enough to do the job .A president is a civil servant and they must be open to criticism .if you claim you can fly a plane ,then fly if you fail ibva ipapo
Big Dude · 8 months ago
@Z muri kuti kudii tione kufamba pamwe chete? Tine dambudziko navanhu vasingazivi mutemo vanofunga kuti imhosva kuti president wenyika arikukonewa basa. Vanotoita noise kuti vanzikwe kuState House kuti vari kuponda vanhu vanoti president wakundikana, kuti vapiwe zvigaro nemari yenyika. Kuti unzi president kuno mutemo unodaro. Mutemo mumwechete iwoyo ndiwo unondibvumidza kuti nditaaure ndakasununguka, ndisingakendengi kuti president watadza basa hatichakudi.
Gwee · 8 months ago
Hapana chivanhu iwe,why wildlife and parks failing to trace the areas where the animals are using to come out of the games,Wildlife and Parks must pay that bill and moreover that women was picking charcoal to use as a source of energy for cooking due to the power cuts and some use firewood especially in rural homes so there was no trespassing or violation of any act to that woman she was right veWildlife and Parks ngavagare pasi vabhadhare bill and vagadzire maAreas ese anobuda nemhuka, zvakare why vachida kugadzirsa zvinhu kana zvashata havana here helicopter dzinoshanda basa iroro rekutenderera using binoculars kutsvaga mhuka dzinenge dzapaza
Simbi · 8 months ago
Game park is not fenced hapana padzinopaza, mhuka dzinongofamba chete, Hadzipazi anything. This very area is in the boaders of Hwange National Park and Hwange Colliery concession. The Charcoal which she was picking is not for household use. She was picking coal instead for selling. Firewood is not a problem in the said area. Electricity is not a problem here. If by any chance electricity goes it won't take even an hour or half an hour without being restored. It's just an unfortunate incident.
Balanced · 8 months ago
There are just too many elephants because we are not allowed to cull because of CITES
pat · 8 months ago
zanu pf does not value lives
👁️ · 8 months ago
Dai mukadzi uyo vakangoti, "ED uchi", agotamba ari upside down, zvaitovharana mabills.
...,. · 8 months ago
about 18 or so helicopter ambulances are parked in Harare. it is interesting to note from the article, that there has always been airlifting of injured animals. thanks for prioritising human life this time and airlifting someone knowing they will not afford to repay
CIO · 8 months ago
mmmm spine haaa mwari pindiraio
ZimSketch · 8 months ago
slaughter these excess elephants
Ndega mbune · 8 months ago
What about this belief that if a wildanimal an elephant in this case and some others, if the attack you and you live they ll come after you, unless that animal is killed
chaka · 8 months ago
urikuti nzou ichamutevera ku blawayo here
Ndega mbune · 8 months ago
Chinoitika zvinodzi if its not put or killed any how if th person happen to be ku it's zonal area ino strayer you attacker it does not matter makore ma ngani or so
shadowwalker · 8 months ago
kkkkk this is a very interesting rebuttal question!!
Jah🇿🇼Tsvarie-07 · 8 months ago
Its so sad, may that bill passed so that people get better medication from compensation...
million · 8 months ago
kana dzawanda regai tiendeko titore zvedu nyama nenyanga
7@$h!0n · 8 months ago
Pakashaker
7@$h!0n · 8 months ago
Pakaahaker
woof · 8 months ago
They say wild animals are more important than a human being coz wild animals provide more revenue and they attract visitors....
chief bishu · 8 months ago
Get well soon but zvine chivanhu mukati izvo

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