'For whom is the name meant?'

A deputation from Tachila Nature Reserve, here to tell the villagers about a proposed park, is mistaken for a government delegation and given a bloody nose for reneging on a promise to make land available to the people of Shashe Bridge. Staff Writer PATRICIA MAGANU was there

SHASHE BRIDGE: There was midweek drama here as representatives of Tachila Nature Reserve found themselves entangled in a knotty situation they must have underestimated when they visited Shashe Bridge to brief the villagers about the establishment of a wildlife park near their village on Wednesday.

In these present times, any talk about land rubs people here the wrong way. Apparently. And as they say, If you want action, go to a small village!

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