The impact of the pandemic has increased wildlife poaching around Zimbabwe’s national parks, as people who lost their jobs hunt the animals for food
The women are well-armed, and if they encounter poachers, they detain them, and turn them over to police for prosecution
The government said this week that Christians who had received two shots could gather, a move some see as a way to drive up inoculation, given that more than 70% of the country's population is Christian
Girl died last week when she was giving birth and the man is still free
The organization is the only large mental health therapy service operating in the country
Mental health service initiative which started in 2006 is now the largest counseling provider in the country
Move is welcomed by the country’s suffering tourism industry
After arrival of doses from China, Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube tells reporters that Zimbabwe had paid $92 million for 12 million jabs from China and from COVAX – UN’s vaccine-sharing initiative
One of the largest government worker groups is resisting compulsory inoculations, while another is calling for compliance with the directive
Advocates4Earth says is fighting what it says are plans to export elephants to China, which it says has subjected the animals to unhealthful conditions
The country’s Wildlife Authority denies the charge, with a spokesperson saying it’s nothing but a publicity stunt on the part people seeking relevance
Africa’s biggest tobacco producer says crop to be a ‘game-changer’ for ailing economy
Africa’s biggest tobacco producer says the crop will be a ‘game changer’ for its ailing economy
Rights groups express concern about vulnerable groups after authorities imposed a new, strict lockdown to curb a spike in coronavirus infections
Most Dinde villagers in Hwange district say they are opposed to the coal mining project by Beifa Investments, but many are unwilling to speak up for fear of retaliation
Critics say locals and wildlife will be affected and are urging authorities to move away from coal production toward renewable energies
Vendors and rights activists say government should make more vaccine available instead of tightening regulations
Painted Dog Conservation’s anti-poaching unit removes and collects more than 3,000 snares a year set up by poachers
Situated near Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe’s biggest wildlife sanctuary, the Painted Dog Conservation’s anti-poaching unit removes and collects more than 3,000 snares a year set up by poachers
Southern African nation has had shortages of vaccine since last month
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