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Nthanda Times | Environment | Communities demand revision of National Parks and Wildlife Act
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Communities demand revision of National Parks and Wildlife Act

George Mponda
George Mponda
Published February 14, 2024
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Community members from areas surrounding Nyika National Park and Vwaza Marsh Game Reserve in Malawi have asked government to revise the current National Parks and Wildlife Act, saying it is not serving the interests of people.

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Chairperson for Nyika-Vwaza Association in Rumphi, Mary Gondwe, said this on Tuesday in Karonga during a two-day Stakeholder Engagement Plan and Grievous Redress Mechanism (GRM) workshop organised by Malawi-Zambia Transfrontier Conservation Area (MAZA-TFCA) project.

Gondwe said community members are of the view that the current National Parks and Wildlife Act favours animals at the expense of human beings.

“When wild animals destroy people’s fields or when they kill a person, there is nothing done to compensate them but when a person kills an animal, they are given jail sentences as long as 30 years.

“This is making it difficult for people to committ themselves to conservation efforts, as they feel oppressed by the very system they are supposed to protect,” she said.

She said collaboration between the Department of Parks and Wildlife and the community in efforts to conserve Nyika and Vwaza Wildlife Reserves will progress well if the people living around these areas are also protected by the National Parks and Wildlife Act.

Nxumayo People around Nyika National Park and Vwaza Game Reserve should get meaningful benefits from conservation works
Nxumayo: People around Nyika National Park and Vwaza Game Reserve should get meaningful benefits from conservation works

In a separate interview, MAZA-TFCA Project Manager George Nxumayo said the stakeholder engagement meeting was meant to provide a platform for people from communities around Nyika National Park and Vwaza Game Reserve and other stakeholders who are interested in conservation and livelihoods of people to interact.

“Stakeholders should expect better management of their grievances by using GRM in which they have been trained by the Malawi Human Rights Commission. In turn, this will enhance ownership and total participation in conservation efforts for Nyika and Vwaza Game Reserves,” Nxumayo said.

On his part, Traditional Authority (T/A) Karonga stressed the need for the provision of proper incentives to people living around Nyika National Park and Vwaza Game Reserve for them to own the conservation efforts being done in these areas.

MAZA-TFCA project is being implemented through the Ministry of Tourism with funding from the German Government.

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