Zimbabwe Parks Authority Shoots Three Elephants in Beitbridge Amid Unclear Circumstances The Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Parks Authority) has reportedly shot dead three elephants in Beitbridge under unclear circumstances. However, it is speculated they had turned rogue.
According to Parks Authority spokesperson Tinashe Farawo, details from Beitbridge are still forthcoming. Residents of Beitbridge, in collaboration with rangers, participated in the butchering of the elephants for meat.
It is believed that a contracted safari hunter was responsible for euthanizing the elephants, which are commonly found in this border district.
Beitbridge lies at the heart of two transfrontier parks, Gonarezhou and Mapungubwe, with the Bubye Valley Conservancy, home to various Zimbabwean wildlife species, just a short drive away from the town.
In other news – Influenza A virus identified as the cause of the current increase in Flu cases
Harare is currently experiencing a notable rise in influenza cases, with over 1,300 confirmed infections reported during the winter season. Dr. Prosper Chonzi, the Health Director of Harare City, confirmed in an interview with ZBC News that the surge is particularly concentrated in densely populated suburbs such as Mbare, Glen View, Budiriro, Tafara, and Glen Norah.
He reassured residents that despite flu symptoms resembling COVID-19, tests have consistently identified the Influenza A virus. “As we transition from the warm season to the cold, it’s typical to see an uptick in flu-like illnesses due to the circulation of various viruses,” Dr. Chonzi explained. Read More