TWS|| Nicholas Waigwa
Africa must draw lessons from Cecil’s murder as I have drawn
super lessons from his holiness Pope Francis’ campaign against what he has
called ‘ideological colonization.’ It is time we opened our eyes to the
realities of ideological colonization if what President Obama sees as a
continent ‘on the move’ is to move to the right direction or destruction.
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Cecil died because we (in Africa) have accepted to adore
money at the expense of our heritage. Cecil’s death is an outcome of our
assumed unquenchable thirst for bloody corruption money. We have issued
licenses to kill self and our heritage in the name of chasing the foreign
currency and investment.
We have created loopholes for people like Walter Palmer to
travel all the way from America to Zimbabwe and elsewhere in Africa, to cold
bloodedly kill the African heritage in the name of ‘legal’ trophy hunting.
Legalizing hunting has opened room for apologies such as the
one coming from Palmer. A statement
linked to the suspect in the murder of Cecil explores the likely possibility of
innocence based on an understanding that the killing of the lion might have
happened within a legalized context. After all there is a legal way to taking
away the life of an innocent wild animal.
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It would be naïve for any knowledgeable person of integrity to
believe that the suspect in the murder of Cecil did not know the value of the
lion and the attention it drew from far and wide. His motive must have been
clear and with the murder of Cecil, the speed of the ‘Africa on the move’ to
prosperity is on trial. A tourism sector in Zimbabwe is already in tears, thanks
to an alleged $50000, which exchanged hands before Cecil’s painful dispatch to
the world beyond.
As the story goes Cecil the lion was lured into the lifeless
state. His monarch, which has little ones is now kingless, very vulnerable and
exposed to uncertainty thanks to the destructive culture of placing money
before reason and acceptance of the ‘ideological colonization’ script.
It is interesting how those tasked with protecting wildlife
in Africa deal ruthlessly with local hunters found with a piece of game meat.
We must be seen to treat criminals with equal measure in our global quest to
deliver justice for the helpless wildlife entrusted to us by God.
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The lion breathed his last in unclear circumstances within
which an American national with help from some locals were allegedly involved.
Time to heed the recent “enough is enough” call by Mr. Obama on trends that
undermine people’s prosperity and freedoms has come.
As Zimbabwe takes legal action against the locals linked to
the killing of Cecil America should take the lead on the other hand to ensure
that Dr. Palmer is held to account for allegedly using a bribe to secure access
to the hunting activity that rendered Cecil lifeless.Cecil’s Death: Time to end the false ‘legal trophy hunting’ narrative
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