Mugabe: ‘Zimbabwe failed to save Cecil’
In his first public comments about the lion, Mr Mugabe said Zimbabweans should protect their natural resources from what he called foreign “vandals”.
“All the natural resources are yours. Even Cecil the lion is yours. He is dead but yours to protect, and you failed to protect him,” Mr Mugabe said in a televised speech marking Heroes’ Day, a national holiday honouring fighters who died in the war to end white minority rule.
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Hide Ad“There are vandals who come from all over. Some maybe just ordinary visitors, but there are others who want to vandalise, to irregularly and illegally acquire part of those resources,” Mr Mugabe said.
“All this wildlife is yours, we should protect them,” he said. “They should not be shot by a gun, it’s a sin. Or an arrow. I was stopped from killing animals with an arrow when I was seven or eight years old. I was told: ‘These are God’s creatures.’”
Zimbabwe has a legal hunting industry, though wildlife officials said James Walter Palmer, the American dentist who killed Cecil, did not have authorisation.
A Zimbabwean cabinet minister has called for the extradition of Dr Palmer, who says he relied on his professional guides to ensure the hunt was legal.
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However, Zimbabwe has lifted a ban on big-game hunting after less than two weeks after the death of Cecil the lion, officials told NBC News on Monday.