“I saw about 10 lions walking along the Tailing Dam. There were about three to four adult lions and the rest were cubs, “Khuswa told the Letaba Herald.
Khuswa’s concern is the safety of the public or anyone who can come into contact with the pride.
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Initially the Department of Limpopo Department of Economic Development, Environment and Tourism (LEDET) had reported that they would relocate the lions back to the Kruger National Park, but that all changed when LEDET MEC, Thabo Mokone opposed the move.
Lions roaming around Phalaborwa in February. Photo by Ronica Jansen
According to Mokone, due to the current availability of prey and lack of competition from other lions at the river, it will be difficult to take them back to the KNP.
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Tintswalo Shipalana, a journalist for the Letaba Herald, has been in the media industry for over a decade. She started her journey in radio, but ended up in print which is her first love. She joined the Herald newspaper as a cadet in 2016, where she graduated with a journalism qualification from the Caxton Training Academy. She also has a qualification in Feature Writing from the University of Cape Town and a Media Management qualification from Wits University. She is completing her BA Communication Science degree with UNISA. She sleeps well at night knowing she is a voice to the voiceless and her work contributes to promoting local talent, businesses and service delivery. Her love for her community keeps her working hard every day.