The worst drought in 100 years drives Namibia and Zimbabwe to conduct culls in national parks to help alleviate an urgent ...
Two hundred animals are set to be culled in a country that counts too many to accommodate. Authorities say their meat could ...
The Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) says the country's green hydrogen project is expensive and does not address hunger. National spokesperson Imms Nashinge says Namibians are desperate for ...
The move follows a decision in Namibia to cull elephants and other wild animals to relieve food insecurity fueled by a prolonged drought. The culls have drawn criticism from animal rights ...
Authorities in neighboring Namibia have made a similar decision in response to famine threats posed by prolonged droughts in the southern African region. Tinashe Farawo, spokesperson for the Zimbabwe ...
Zimbabwe and Namibia have announced plans to slaughter hundreds of wild elephants and other animals to feed hunger-stricken residents amid severe drought conditions. Zimbabwe said on Monday it ...
(AP Photo, File) FILE — Elephants drink at a waterhole in Etosha National Park in Namibia on Sept. 23, 2004. (AP Photo/Werner Pillich, File) FILE — A herd of elephants make their way through the ...
It mirrors a similar initiative by neighbouring Namibia, which recently culled 83 elephants to provide meat to its own drought-affected populations.