Tue May 21 08:53:18 SAST 2013

Growing demand for lion-bone potions

Jul 13, 2012 | Mail and Guardian | 6 comments

Officials turn a blind eye to the smuggling of wild lions - report

Comments

Tue May 21 08:53:18 SAST 2013 ::
avatar image
Jul 13, 2012

Buckselona

Boloyi fela.
Report Abuse
avatar image
Jul 13, 2012

tumzangwana

The Mail and Guardian reports that the conservationists have denounced Environment Minister Edna Molewa’s recent response to parliamentary questions that a moratorium on lion-bone exports from South Africa was unnecessary because they do not pose a threat to the survival of the species in the wild.
;;;;;;;;;;;;

woman you are crazy. soon we are going to have a problem like with the rhinos that are becoming extint.

Report Abuse
avatar image
Jul 13, 2012

CharlesTaylor

Lafa elihle kakhulu. Our kids and grand kids will never see Lions, Cheetahs, Rhinos, Elephants, Hyenas, etc due to these greedy politicians like Edna. God will judge them harshly and I pray.
Report Abuse
avatar image
Jul 13, 2012

CharlesTaylor

I wish I can be employed to hunt these aliens who don't appreciate the beauty of nature, and I will only implement Bheki's Shoot to Ki.ll policy.
Report Abuse
avatar image
Jul 13, 2012

Budapat

hehehehehehehe, wonder how do they prey on lions, hayikhona
Report Abuse
avatar image
Jul 13, 2012

SOLUTIONS

Edna Molewa’s recent response to parliamentary questions that a moratorium on lion-bone exports from South Africa was unnecessary because they do not pose a threat to the survival of the species in the wild.


Another cadre deployment who knows nothing about the job, Where is that face palm when you need it????
Report Abuse

Read all 6 comments

Your Subscription

The SowetanLIVE Network