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Baboons wreak havoc at Matopo High School

- BY NIZBERT MOYO Follow Nizbert on Twitter @N.M

A TROOP of monkeys and baboons has unleashed havoc at Matopo High School in Matabelela­nd South province, causing infrastruc­tural damage that includes breaking of windows and furniture, the Southern Eye heard.

Ward 15 councillor Dickson Moyo told Southern Eye yesterday that the apes were causing terror, particular­ly at the school which remains closed.

Matobo district is home to several game parks, particular­ly the Matopo National Park where the remains of British imperialis­t Cecil John Rhodes are interred.

“These animals flock in large numbers together with their younger ones, get into classrooms at Matopo High School and cause damage to school property such as windows, chairs and desks,’’ Moyo said.

“Our crops are being harvested well before maturity stage.”

Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority spokespers­on Tinashe Farawo blamed the human-wildlife conflict in Matobo district to overpopula­tion.

“This problem is all over the country because of overpopula­tion,” Farawo said.

Currently, the only available methods to control problem animals are through hunts, which have proved ineffectiv­e.

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