Four lions spotted near Malamule Village
The lions have been moving from one village to the next since Sunday, April 13
20 hours ago Riot Hlatshwayo

One lion was caught on camera along the road between Huntington and Elephant Point > Reginald Zitha
Several communities adjacent to the Kruger National Park (KNP) are living in fear following reports of four lions that are roaming around several villages.
Initially, two male lions were spotted along the tar road between Huntington Village and Elephant Point on Sunday night (April 13).
A local man, Reginald Zitha, told Lowveld Media that he was one of the people who spotted the lions and even took a photo.
“I was driving along the road at night when I saw the two lions sitting in the middle of the road. I torched them with the vehicle lamps and one of them walked into the bushes. I then took the picture of the remaining one,” said Zitha.
Since then reports about the lions continued to spread with some people mentioning that they spotted them at Belfast, Somerset, Lillydale, Justicia and Malamule villages.
It was only today (Wednesday, April 16) that some people reported having seen four lions at Malamule village at about 07:30
The lions are believed to have come out of the KNP and the Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency (MTPA) said it was doing everything possible to locate them.
“The MTPA is aware about the lions that are outside the park. We have been working with our colleagues from KNP to try and locate the lions. One lion was spotted using our drone this morning. We therefore requested KNP to assist us with a chopper for aerial support to locate the lions,” said the MTPA spokesperson, Simphiwe Shungube.
“We have a team that is on the ground to ensure that the lions are found. Unfortunately during the day when our team was busy following the tracks, it rained. But we are committed to working around the clock to ensure that we successfully locate the lions and send them back to the park,” added Shungube.
He advised the community to remain vigilant and not to try to catch the lions on their own, but instead report to the authorities if they saw the lions.
“We advise the community to avoid confrontation with the lions. They must report to the authorities,” warned Shungube.
Xibutana Nkuna from Belfast wrote in the local WhatsApp group that he saw lion spoor in his village early today.
The lions are said to have already killed two cows in Huntington.
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