A SAFARI operator in Matabeleland North has taken government to court
for allegedly interfering with its operations in breach of a lease
agreement on game, bird viewing, foot patrol and assorted photographic
services.
Landela Safari Adventures Ltd filed summons at the Bulawayo High
Court on March 3 citing local government minister, July Moyo as the
defendant.
“Plaintiff’s claims against the defendant are for an order
declaring as valid and binding the lease agreement over Masuwe State
Land Ranch entered by and between the plaintiff and the defendant on
February 17 1991 under L2065 for conducting game, bird viewing foot
patrol and assorted photographic purposes and those lease agreements
conducted on January 31, 2001, October 7, 1999 for 25 years up to
January 31, 2025 renewable,” the summons read in part.
“An order declaring that the plaintiffs currently area for game,
bird viewing, foot patrol and photographic purposes as covered by lease
agreement conducted by and between the plaintiff and defendant as set
out.”
The company also applied for an order interdicting Moyo from interfering with its operations at the site.
It also prayed for an order declaring as null and void contents
of the ministry’s letter dated March 15, 2018 seeking to take away parts
of the rights over the fenced area from it.
The firm said it entered into renewable 25-year lease agreements
over Masuwe State Land Ranch in Victoria Falls for conducting of game,
bird viewing, foot patrol and assorted photographic purposes.
“The plaintiff has pursuant to the agreement as lease and
following identification of areas, provision of maps and several
meetings fenced off the area, invested at game at high cost, employed
staff and deployed resources at the Masuwe Ranch,” the firm’s
declaration read.
“In defiance of the lease and the meetings between plaintiff’s
representatives and defendants’ representatives, the defendant‘s
secretary has written a letter dated March 15, 2018 seeking to cancel
the lease and for compelling the plaintiff to pull down part of the
fence at Masuwe Ranch.
”The defendant’s actions are unlawful and unfounded. The
plaintiff seeks a declaration order to enforce the lease and party
agreement in terms of the draft order.”
Moyo is yet to respond to the summons. Newsday
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