Maghembe
and Manyerere continue their work for OBC
Treason
“Fake
letter” scare
Meeting
in Loosoito
Malicious
prosecution dismissed
SENAPA
attacks from the other flank
The
committee and the PM - maybe good news?
Updated at the end.
As mentioned earlier, after the wave in July 2016 of
illegal arrests and malicious prosecution that had the aim of silencing anyone
who could speak up, and after the short rainy season failed to prevent a
drought even worse than the one in 2009, those lobbying for the confiscation of
1,500 km2 of village land (land under control of village governments responsible
to village assemblies, comprised of all village residents of 18 years and above,
with the main purpose of securing customary land rights), which make up the
critically important grazing land next to Serengeti National Park, increased
their aggression with a “report”. This report was officially prepared by the
hunters from Dubai, Otterlo Business Corporation, (OBC), and Prime Minister
Majaliwa tasked Arusha Regional Commissioner Gambo with setting up a committee
to “solve the land conflict.” Despite the Prime Minister's selection of the
Arusha RC to resolve the land dispute, the Minister for Natural Resources and
Tourism, Jumanne Maghembe, appeared in Loliondo on 25th January and,
along with “journalist” Manyerere Jackton, who has written well over thirty
inflammatory articles against the Maasai of Loliondo, declared that the land
had to be taken before the end of March.
This made the ward councillors of Ngorongoro District issue a statement
protesting Minister Maghembe’s unsolicited declaration and calling for him to
immediately stop his plan for the vacating of ownership of the 1,500 km2. The councillors stressed that he should stop
stirring up conflict, as it was interfering in the process initiated by the
Prime Minister to find a lasting solution that will benefit people,
conservation and “investors”.