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Zimbabwe: Crocodiles Maul Silobela Fisherman to Death zimbabwe-today.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from zimbabwe-today.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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By Staff Reporter VILLAGERS in Donsa area, Silobela are now living in fear of being attacked by crocodiles after the man-eating reptiles recently mauled a boy who had gone to Gweru River to swim. Silobela Ward 29 councillor Willard Moyo confirmed incident. “The whole area of Ward 29 is living in fear for their lives and their livestock. This was after losing a 15-year-old boy to these reptiles,” Moyo said. He said farmers were also losing their livestock to the reptiles. “The crocodiles are now attacking our livestock. We urge the authorities to act faster and fetch these crocodiles so that our people and livestock are safe,” he said. ....
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Flood Alert for Muzarabani People in Mashonaland Central province’s low-lying areas such as Muzarabani, Dande, Kanyemba, Rushinga and part of Mt Darwin have been advised to be on high alert as there is a possibility of flooding following heavy rains in the last few days. The Mashonaland Central Civil Protection Unit has since said everyone in the flood-prone areas should be ready to move to higher ground. More rains are expected in the next few days. Provincial Development Coordinator Mr Timothy Maregere said that they were closely monitoring the situation and have since activated all district CPUs. “The situation is stable at the moment but water levels in rivers are going up. We are on high alert and civil protection centres have been identified across the province,” he said. ....