Zimbabwe: VPs Fail to Stop Beitbridge Conservancy Plunder

THE controversial invasion of Manange Safari conservancy in Beitbridge has sucked in vice-presidents Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezela Mphoko, amid reports the government is settling more people at the property it once declared unfit for human habitation.

The conservancy, which is based on Ian Ferguson's 18 000 hectare farm, Denlynian and is teeming with wildebeests, impala, eland and giraffes, among other animals, was invaded in October 2013, which resulted in the destruction of property and the ejection of foreign clients.

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