africa.com
africa.com
Top 10 News

The Complex Relationship of the Jilobi Forest and Swati Communities 

By SG Editor·
Aerial view of Jilobi Forest with the Swati communities along the riverbanks.

The image showcases the lush Jilobi Forest and local Swati communities living near the river in a scenic landscape.

The rivalries, which date back to the 1980s among the chiefdoms of Maphungwane, Tikhuba and Lukhetseni, posed a grave threat to the diversity of the Jilobi Forest, according to environmentalists. For generations, the people of the Tikhuba, Maphungwane and Lukhetseni chiefdoms have depended on their intertwined relationship with the Jilobi Forest for survival and consider themselves to be the custodians of this invaluable natural resource. However, when the chiefdoms were at loggerheads and disputes arose between them over borders and whose livestock should be allowed to graze where, conservation was not always a priority.

SOURCE: AL JAZEERA 

The Complex Relationship of the Jilobi Forest and Swati Communities  | africa.com