22 November 2015
St Lucia Estuary
ISimangaliso Wetlands Park
The dire call from nature to have St Lucia Estuary functioning againg is seemingly falling on death ears.
First round of Tenders was a dead end. The requirements was to high to be financially and physically met in the field.
New promises of action early in 2016 is being circulated, but with out rain no pumps will be running. This is a big part of the plan to excavate millions of tons of sand in several phases between the Mphelani Basin and St Lucia Eastern Shore, roughly where the skiboat club is situated.
This is not viable without ample water. We know with past experiences as soon as sufficient water is available the Monzi Flood farmers, UCOSP, will come with a court order to drain their flooded farms.
So even if this plan of action to amalgamate the iMfolozi River Mouth with St Lucia Estuary Mouth comes to full term the farmers still has the right to drain the access water flooding their farms.
Since The iSimangaliso Wetland Park Authority is well aware off these Farmers Rights and the consequences it leads to their plan is a legal failure before they execute it.
Why will The iSimangaliso Wetlands Park be flogging a dead horse?
Is the current management The Right People for The Job?
By
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