The Lowvelder

SANParks to fix fence at last

- Charl Pienaar

CROCODILE BRIDGE - Repair of the fence on the south-eastern border of the Kruger National Park (KNP) has commenced, six weeks after

Lowvelder started questionin­g the park about it.

The newspaper reported a month ago how a number of elephants were driven through a gap in the KNP fence approximat­ely two kilometres in length, at the confluence of the Komati and Crocodile rivers, which was confirmed by a source close to the newspaper.

“Our general manager of technical services has submitted the specificat­ions and work has begun on some sections of the fence,” the general manager of communicat­ions at the KNP, Ike Phaahla, told Lowvelder this week.

After weeks of being unclear about who is responsibl­e, it was confirmed that SANParks is performing the work, and that it is funded by the national Department of Public Works and Infrastruc­ture (DPWI).

The department acknowledg­ed that the borderline fencing project is managed through a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) between the DPWI, Department of Environmen­t,

Forestry and Fisheries (DEFF) and SANParks.

According to the DPWI’s

Thami Mchunu, SANParks is “the implementi­ng agent for the constructi­on and maintenanc­e of borderline fencing between KNP and Mozambique”.

He stated that the DPWI provides funding for the project and the DEFF assists in developing the specificat­ions for the projects.

Phaahla confirmed on October 26 that SANParks would be fixing the missing fence.

Yet on September 13, SANParks denied accountabi­lity by stating that the Animal Health Directorat­e for Disease Control should send their teams to repair the dilapidate­d and broken-down fence.

Dr Marietta Bronkhorst, deputy director at the DEFF’s animal health division, confirmed that they are mandated only to prevent and control infectious diseases in terms of Regulation 20A of the Animal Diseases Regulation­s.

“Officials are primarily involved with the maintenanc­e of some of the fences on the western and southern boundaries of KNP, where these fences serve a disease control purpose,” Bronkhorst explained.

Phaahla again confirmed that the funding of the fence on the eastern boundary between the KNP and Mozambique is primarily the responsibi­lity of the DPWI, without indicating who actually usurps the responsibi­lity to fix the fence.

He indicated that poaching incidents can be ascribed to multiple factors, which are not necessaril­y fence related. “SANParks ranger services follow an integrated compliance programme to promote area integrity, not limited to fence matters,” he said.

Mchunu specified that according the MoU between the DPWI, DEFF and SANParks, the function of SANParks is to compile the specificat­ions for the constructi­on and maintenanc­e of border roads and maintenanc­e of existing fences and to compile and implement the project execution plan, that entails constructi­on and maintenanc­e programmes.

After weeks of being unclear about who is responsibl­e, it was confirmed that SANParks is performing the work

 ??  ?? The fence in tatters near the border with Mozambique.
The fence in tatters near the border with Mozambique.

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