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3 jumbos gunned down in Beitbridge

Beitbridge residents yesterday joined rangers to skin the elephants for meat.
By Rex Mphisa Jul. 2, 2024

Uproar as Zimparks seals off Vic Falls …tourists barred to make way for private event

Tourism and Hospitality Industry minister Barbra Rwodzi said she was “out of the country until next week."
By Tinashe Kairiza Apr. 19, 2024

Hwange school kids cycle past elephant danger

The bicycle project was concocted by the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority and the International Fund for Animal Welfare, a charity.
By Kudzanai Musengi Mar. 17, 2024

Duo gets community service for killing jumbo

Chigomararwa then struck the jumbo several times with an axe on the head until 
By Nhau Mangirazi Jan. 29, 2024

Funding stalls Old Bulawayo rehab

Munyikwa said there were few materials still needed to complete the rehabilitation of the site.
By Patricia Sibanda Jan. 24, 2024

Trio arrested for poaching

They isolated one elephant from the herd and attacked it with spears and axes.
By Nhau Mangirazi Jan. 16, 2024

Drought takes its toll on Hwange elephants

Farawo said the deaths were recorded between September and November when water sources were drying up at the peak of the heatwave due to the El-Nino induced drought.
By Sharon Sibindi Dec. 24, 2023

Lions, jumbos on the loose

Sodaka line headman Lovemore Ndlovu under Chief Siphoso said lions had become a menace in the area.
By Nizbert Moyo Jun. 18, 2023

ZimParks should restore Campfire programmes

It is as if these communities should not have a say in how the wildlife resources around them are managed, yet they have been custodians of these resources for generations.
By Newsday Mar. 14, 2023