There has been no word from government on the fate of the people of Dinde and for the community, the blasting and digging activities by the Chinese are enough a sign that once full-scale mining starts, they will be moved to another place. behind the graves of their relatives and government was supposed to allow them to conduct various rituals and veneration ceremonies to appease ancestors in line with their tradition. The local councillor, Maurice Sibanda said speculation and fear Villagers said they were worried among villagers has created that the Chinese had put some pegs hostilities and disrupted harmony to target mining areas within school within the community. premises and near water points. In addition to the challenges related 6.0 Talking human rights in Dinde Community members also expressed disappointment that the local people, who are conversant in the local Nambya language, culture and community dynamics are not getting priority in government local authority employment opportunities. Community members also expressed concern about the human-wildlife conflict that continues to impact on their livestock rearing business. They The village head, Headman Tshuma to the impending eviction of requested for more knowledge of villagers, the scourge of young girls complained that wildlife from the procedures in order for families to being married off and gender-based nearby Hwange National Park and other areas stray into their get compensation in the event of an violence, triggered by the growing communities to prey on domestic eviction. poverty and declining economy, animals. continues to haunt the poor He highlighted that in the event community. that they move they risk leaving

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