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Dozens of cattle die of thirst in Masvingo

Dozens of cattle die of thirst in Masvingo

http://www.thestandard.co.zw

December 23, 2012 in Local

MASVINGO — Hundreds of communal farmers from Masvingo province are losing 
draught power as dozens of cattle are reportedly dying owing to lack of 
drinking water as well as pastures.

By Tatenda Chitagu

The Standard was told that the most affected areas were the arid districts 
of Chivi, Chiredzi and Mwenezi.

Masvingo provincial livestock officer, Aaron Muchazivei, confirmed the 
cattle deaths, but said the beasts were crossing into Masvingo province from 
Beitbridge in search of water.

“We have received reports about the cattle deaths in Mwenezi and Chiredzi, 
but Mwenezi is the most affected. The cattle that died in Mwenezi were 
coming from Beitbridge — which is another province — in search of water. So 
it may sound as if the cattle were from Masvingo province,” Muchazivei said. 
He could not however, shed any more details as he was waiting for a report 
from the crop and livestock assessment exercise which is underway.

“It will be difficult to be specific. I do not have the details since we can 
only get them after the assessment,” he said.

Efforts to get figures from the veterinary services department proved futile 
as the provincial veterinary officer, only identified as Dr Dzimwasha, 
refused to take questions from The Standard. But farmers said the situation 
was pathetic as most of them were forced to sell their beasts at low prices 
upon realising they were about to die of thirst.

“Most farmers are selling their cattle at give-away prices. The situation is 
very bad . . . cattle are moving long distances in search of water as major 
rivers and dams have wilted,” a farmer from Chiredzi who requested anonymity 
said.

He said if the rains did not fall in the next fortnight, it would spell 
disaster.

Although other provinces have received some rains, Masvingo has not yet 
received significant rains as yet, a situation that has also seen boreholes 
drying up.

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