AFTER authorities in Simanjiro
District slapped a ban on permits to transport donkeys on trucks from
the district, racketeers now ride the animals into the forest, slaughter
them, fry the meat and transport it to awaiting markets.
There has been an increase in the theft
of donkeys from homes in the district after which they are herded to the
bushes where they are slaughtered.
The carcasses are then deep fried ready
for sale. Apparently, fried donkey meat commands higher prices,
especially in Dodoma and as far as China.
This trend has been reported in
Naberera, Namalulu, Lolibosioit, Terrat and Ilboreti villages in
Simanjiro District, Manyara Region, according to a veterinary officer
for the Meru Animal Welfare Organisation, Dr Bwanga Dr Jumanne added
that donkey meat is mostly exported to China while the hides are taken
to Kenya.
“Once the carcasses are dipped in
boiling oil, it makes the meat easier to transport without attracting
suspicion from authorities,” explained Dr Jummanne.
Simanjiro District Commissioner (DC), Mr
Zephania Chaula, revealed that local residents usually neglect their
donkeys, who are used in various transport tasks while in times of
drought they are used to fetch and carry water.
For most of other seasons, they are left to move freely and fend for themselves.
Mr Chaula added that there are people
who steal the animals at night and transport them under cover of
darkness, kill, skin and fry the meat ready for export.
The Manager in-Charge of ‘Punda Poa,’
project, which deals with taking care of neglected animals under the
‘Meru Animal Welfare Organisation,’ said the programme helps members of
the Maasai tribe to construct sturdy fences to protect their animals.
Transport permits banned as donkey meat trade soars
Reviewed by Erasto Paul
on
November 10, 2016
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