An elephant stood on its hind legs to reach over the heads of tourists and rip a branch from a tree overhead in Zimbabwe.
Southern Africa is bucking the trend on the continent in terms of the decline in elephant populations, according to studies. And the reasons have a lot to do with economics.
The study did not track a continent-wide population tally because the various surveys employed different methodologies over ...
The Zimbabwe Institution of Engineers (ZIE) will host an infrastructure investment conference in Victoria Falls from November ...
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What is needed is an international convention and bilateral agreements about the welfare of diplomatic animals. But these are ...
As an unexpected bonus, researchers say they also have evidence that a fellow elephant knows how to turn the water off, perhaps as a kind of "prank." "Elephants are amazing with hoses," says ...
The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed hospitality group, African Sun Limited, has announced plans to sell its flagship property, ...
Zimbabwe’s gold-backed currency, which has been battered on foreign exchange markets since its April debut, rose against the dollar for a second day on the back of tighter monetary policy.
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