RENOWNED wildlife and environment painter Larry Benjamin
Norton last week exerted renewed pressure on Zimbabwean and Zambian authorities
to stop more commercial enterprises being set up within the precincts of
Norton, a Zimbabwean national and Victoria Falls resident,
filed a High Court application in 2022 seeking to stop Adage Success and
Scanner Investments from developing commercial enterprises at the heart of the
Judgement on the legal dispute case number, HC3576/22, in which the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Authority (Zimparks) and the Environmental Management Authority (Ema) are cited as key respondents among others, is yet to be handed down.
Last week, Norton presented his fresh concerns to Zambian and Zimbabwean representatives attending a Joint Technical Committee (JTC) meeting held at a local hotel in the resort town to deliberate on strategies to preserve its world heritage status.
Broadly, the JTC meeting was meant to deliberate on the
The Victoria Falls, which is shared by
In 2022, Unesco warned that
In a document seen by the Independent, Norton drew the
attention of Zambian and Zimbabwean delegates to a myriad of commercial
developments which he claimed threatened to discredit
“At the outset we are all aware that the fragile Mosia Tunya/Victoria Falls world heritage site is under threat from developments and commercialisation on both sides of the river,” he said in a presentation to the meeting.
“Over two years ago myself and nine other applicants brought
an urgent application to stop the commercialisation of the
In his High Court application Norton, a globally renowned
painter, maintained that the public was not consulted when rights to develop
business sites in the sensitive areas of the
“We maintain that no proper public consultations occurred with these operations and that Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) were defective.
“For the
Norton’s written submission was also furnished to Zimparks Victoria Falls area manager Marvellous Mbikiyana.
Citing a musical concert held in 2023 at the
“In early December 2023 the operators of
“How can the authorities allow such an event? We stress the
need to verify coordinates and place beacons around the world heritage site and
we emphasise on the need to develop a blueprint of infrastructure development
for the
Some of the sites in the resort town which Norton indicated
were under threat from commercial developments include the “Big Tree”, Rock
Pool, Rainforest and
Norton questioned: “What is the agreement between
“It is very difficult to understand why there is no discussion…on the limits of development of the Mosia Tunya world heritage site.”
He warned that if corrective remedy is not taken, future
generations will blame authorities for ruining the
“I would ask that these points be noted and added to the
minutes and documentation of the State of
“If we fail to draw clear lines that offer absolute and permanent protection to this(site)…then we fail our own children and all future generations who will visit here.”
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