Reposted from Victoria Falls Heritage Blogspot
The recent Auditor-General's report on parastatals for 2005
is required reading where the Zambia Wildlife Authority is concerned.
Government should now require that the Anti-Corruption Commission investigates
fully. I quote part of the A-G report:
Irregular Issue of Title Deeds in Mosi-O-Tunya National Parks
29. According to the provisions of the Act, ZAWA allocates sites in National
Parks and
Wildlife /Bird sanctuaries to successful bidders. The successful bidders are
awarded
a Tourism Concession Agreement (TCA). The TCA is a commercial agreement that
regulates the conduct of the operators. It confers the rights and obligations
of the
concessionaire and grantor (ZAWA). An Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
is prepared and approved by Environmental Council of Zambia (ECZ) before the
operator would proceed with the development of operations.
However, it was observed that two operators namely Waterfront lodge and
Tourism Concession Agreement was signed on 8th February 2005 for a period of
twenty five (25) years. As of August 2006, the title deed for
had not been cancelled and the Authority was not receiving any money from the
lodge, as there was no agreement though the lodge operated in the National Park.
Furthermore, there was no evidence of an Environmental Impact Assessment
having been done for the above-mentioned lodges by the ECZ.
Source: Irregular Issue of Title Deeds in Mosi-O-Tunya National Park (24/07/07)
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