Three Lions, One Extraordinary Rescue - Lubumbashi, Kalemi and Kolwezi Celebrate 16 Years of Sanctuary at LIONSROCK
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Bethlehem, 23 March 2026 - On 31 March 2010, lions Lubumbashi, Kalemi, and Kolwezi arrived at LIONSROCK Big Cat Sanctuary after being rescued by FOUR PAWS from inadequate captive conditions in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Their journey marked the beginning of a new chapter, one defined by safety, specialised care and the dignity they had long been denied.
Now, on 31 March 2026, the trio celebrates 16 years of sanctuary life, symbolising South Africa’s growing leadership in ethical big cat care and the Free State’s role as a sanctuary stronghold.
Lubumbashi Ongoing Care For A Resilient Lion
Lubumbashi has required continued medical attention over the years. He underwent two rounds of dental treatment, as the severity of the issues meant it could not be completed in one procedure. He has a sensitive gut and struggles to maintain weight, so his care team closely monitors his faeces, diet and digestion. He additionally receives probiotics and joint supplements to support his overall wellbeing.
Despite these challenges, Lubumbashi continues to enjoy the peace and space of sanctuary life, a testament to the importance of long-term, specialised care.
Kalemi Stable And Ageing Naturally
Kalemi has remained stable, with no recent major veterinary interventions. As she has not required clinical assessment in some time, no new health findings are currently available. Her steady condition reflects the value of a stress-free, species-appropriate environment where her needs can be met without invasive procedures unless necessary.
Kalemi’s calm, consistent lifestyle is a quiet but meaningful sanctuary success.
Kolwezi Managing Mobility Challenges With Expertise And Compassion
Kolwezi receives ongoing monitoring due to age-related conditions. She has spondylosis and worn discs, which sometimes cause her back to arch. At times, she displays hip lameness, a condition the veterinary team manages with targeted monitoring and adjusted care routines. Her resilience, coupled with attentive medical oversight, allows her to maintain a good quality of life despite these chronic issues.
Leadership Commentary
“Every Rescueversary reminds us that sanctuary life is not just a moment of rescue, it is a lifelong commitment. Seeing how far these lions have come over 16 years is deeply meaningful for our team,” says Hildegard Pirker, Sanctuary Manager at LIONSROCK Big Cat Sanctuary.
“Lubumbashi, Kalemi and Kolwezi each have unique needs. Whether it is dental treatment, age-related mobility issues, or careful weight management, our team adapts to ensure they live comfortably and with dignity,” said Pirker.
“The Free State environment allows these lions the quiet, natural landscape they need. It’s the ideal place for big cats who deserve a peaceful and respectful retirement,” continues Pirker.
“South Africa is shifting towards more ethical big cat management. Sanctuaries like LIONSROCK show what compassionate, responsible care looks like and why exploitation must end,” concludes Pirker.
A South African Sanctuary With Global Impact
The Rescueversary of Lubumbashi, Kalemi and Kolwezi highlights:
LIONSROCK as a dedicated sanctuary for ethical big cat welfare.South Africa’s leadership in animal welfare reforms.FOUR PAWS’ commitment to providing lifelong care and ending exploitation of big cats worldwide.
Sixteen years later, their story continues to inspire, proving that with expertise, patience and compassion, even the most vulnerable animals can rediscover safety, comfort and dignity.
For more information, please visit our website https://lionsrock.org
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