25 hyenas killed in Buhera

Blessing Rwizi
A TEAM from the Department of National Parks and Wildlife from Masvingo last week teamed up with Buhera Rural District Council and villagers to kill at least 25 marauding and vicious hyenas that were wreaking havoc in the district for the past two years.

Buhera District Administrator, Mr Rolland Madondo, confirmed the exercise that has been going on for the past two weeks.

More than 25 hyenas have so far been killed in Ward 32 following incidents in which several people were attacked in Mutiusinazita, Buhera South over the past two years.

Mr Madondo said the team used poison and traps to kill the vicious animals that are now roaming the area even in broad daylight.

“Traps have been very useful in killing the usually nocturnal animals. After being trapped personnel from the Department of Parks and Wildlife will shoot the hyenas before burning the carcasses.

“If not destroyed, some mischievous people can use the remains to harm others,” said Mr Madondo.

He said they were using poisoned goat meat as baits and this was proving to be effective.

“Hyenas are well-known scavengers and usually devour a member of their family who would have died. Many of them are dying after devouring some of the hyenas that would have succumbed to the poison.

“Hyenas are a menace here and at one time they visited my place, but failed to gain entrance because it is fenced,” he said.

Mr Madondo said the exercise was bringing relief to the villagers who had over the past two years haplessly watched their livestock being killed by the hyenas.

He urged neighbouring districts like Gutu and Makoni to engage in the same exercise.

“Chances are very high that hyenas in Gutu and other neighbouring districts may migrate to Buhera District very soon so it is important that these communities undertake the same exercise to protect people’s lives,” said Mr Madondo.

He said he had already written a letter to Manicaland Provincial Administrator, Mr Fungai Mbetsa to authorise the carrying of the same exercise in other districts.

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