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    Harare, June 12, 2019 (New Ziana)-Zimbabwe is set to launch a reviewed
    edition of its Community Areas Management Programme for Indigenous
    Resources (CAMPFIRE), in a bid to ensure that communities living with
    wildlife reap huge benefits, an official has said.

    Director general of the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management
    Authority Fulton Mangwanya told the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee
    on Environment and Tourism that the current CAMPFIRE model had only
    benefited Rural District Councils, which were abusing the proceeds.

    “Zimbabwe has a functional framework such as the CAMPFIRE. It was
    reviewed and is expected to be re-launched anytime from now so that it
    benefits the communities because of late, Campfire was benefiting the
    Rural District Councils, the money was failing to go down to the
    communities,” he said.

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