A Victoria Falls game farmer, Tendai Musasa, has taken Environment, Water and Climate Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri and Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Authority (ZimParks) director-general Edison Chidziya to court for citing that the ministry acts on bias and favoritism when issuing hunting permits.
Musasa, through his lawyers VJ Mpofu and Associates, yesterday filed an urgent chamber application at the Bulawayo High Court seeking an interim order compelling the ZimParks boss to issue him with a hunting quota and permit for 2016.
In papers before the court, Musasa and his company, Words of Advice (Pvt) Ltd, are the applicants while Muchinguri-Kashiri, Chidziya and the founder of Woodlands Farm Community Trust, Lameck Nkomo, were cited as the respondents.
Musasa, who was denied the hunting permit that was issued to Nkomo under the Woodlands Farm Community Trust, accused Chidziya of favoring Nkomo whom he claimed was interfering with activities at the disputed safari farm.
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Musasa said Chidziya’s refusal to issue him with a permit was an act of bias and improper exercise of discretion based on favoritism.
The 12,600 hectare game conservancy has been at the centre of a wrangle pitting Musasa and his mother Judith Maphosa on one hand and close to 120 beneficiaries of the land reform programme on the other.
Source: Chronicle