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Print this pageBOTSWANA: Borehole breakthrough for bushmen

Date:

20/09/2011

Organisation:

Survival International

Resource type:

News release

Summary:

Bushmen have access to drinking water for first time in nine years.


Web link http://www.survivalinternational.org/news/7662?utm_source=Survival+International&utm_campaign=7a1400df88-Enews_sep11_uk_9_15_2011&utm_medium=email


[5 September 2011] - Survival International has been speaking to Bushmen from the Central Kalahari Game Reserve as they celebrate drinking water from the Mothomelo borehole for the first time in nine years. It marks a significant step towards their full return to their ancestral lands following a landmark court ruling in 2006. 

Despite winning Botswana’s longest running court case over four years ago, the Bushmen’s fundamental right to water was only recognised this January by Botswana’s appeal court. Now, with the help of the NGO Vox United, the Mothomelo borehole or well has been re-drilled and a solar pump installed.

Bushmen are already returning to the area and have been bathing in the water. It is their first opportunity to use the borehole since 2002, when it was capped by the Botswana government. The Bushmen were forbidden from re-opening it, and many were forced to collect water from self-made sand depressions and melons. 

Survival believes the Bushmen were evicted from their land due to its rich diamond reserves. De Beers, one of the world’s largest diamond companies held the mining concession at Gope, a Bushman community for 25 years.  However following the negative publicity from Survival’s campaign it sold its diamond deposit at Gope to Gem Diamonds in 2007.

Gem Diamonds is now developing its mine within the Kalahari Reserve, whilst funding projects to re-instate and drill new boreholes. It financed Mothomelo’s revival, working in partnership with Vox United. Gem also announced its commitment to hand three new boreholes over to the Bushmen by the end of last month, but they remain unusable.

Survival’s Director Stephen Corry said today, ‘Access to water ends nine long and thirsty years for the Bushmen. But, it’s now important to focus on bringing water to the other communities in the reserve as well.’

 

Further Information: 

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Organisation Contact Details:

Survival International
Miriam Ross
Tel: +44 20 7687 8734
Email: mr@survival-international.org

Last updated 20/09/2011 03:04:03

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