A Harare business, Naklon Trading, has generously donated 17 two-plate gas stoves and cylinders,

one for each of Victoria Falls Anti-Poaching Unit’s scouts, as a gesture of appreciation for the

important work they do in the day to day battle against poaching.

 

The donation, pledged last September at the annual VFAPU Golf Day, which is hosted by leading

Zimbabwean hospitality group Africa Albida Tourism, is expected to be delivered to the scouts in

Victoria Falls early next month.

 

Naklon Trading director Craig Waugh said: “The work VFAPU is doing is phenomenal. We need to

support them if our kids are going to see wildlife.”

 

The stoves would be used in the scouts’ homes, making their lives more comfortable, especially

during power cuts, and they could also be used when they are on patrol in the bush, if necessary, Mr

Waugh said.

 

Africa Albida Tourism chief executive Ross Kennedy said: “People often give money to VFAPU but in

this particular case this is a donation to the 17 scouts, who are out in the field day and night 24/7.

We wanted to support them and acknowledge the risks they take every day, with this gesture.”

 

Naklon Trading donates 17 gas stoves to Victoria Falls Anti-Poaching Unit scouts. Left to right: Africa Albida Tourism (AAT) marketing manager Nommy Vuma, Naklon Trading warehouse manager Heavens Beula, Naklon Trading admin assistant Nonie Chigarira, AAT chief executive Ross Kennedy and Naklon Trading director Craig Waugh at the handover of the gas cookers in Harare yesterday.

Naklon Trading donates 17 gas stoves to Victoria Falls Anti-Poaching Unit scouts.
Left to right: Africa Albida Tourism (AAT) marketing manager Nommy Vuma, Naklon Trading warehouse manager Heavens Beula, Naklon Trading admin assistant Nonie Chigarira, AAT chief executive Ross Kennedy and Naklon Trading director Craig Waugh at the handover of the gas cookers in Harare yesterday.