HARARE (Reuters) -Zimbabwe has issued permits to cull at least 50 elephants on a reserve where there are three times more elephants than the habitat can sustain, wildlife authorities said on Tuesday.
Johannesburg, South Africa - Zimbabweans living in South Africa under the Zimbabwe Exemption Permit (ZEP) say they are still worried about the extended deadline for them to return home. Pretoria ...
South Africa's Ministry of Home Affairs has extended the Zimbabwe Exemption Permits, some of which were due to expire on November 28 this year. Home Affairs Minister Dr Leon Schreiber announced this ...
The South Africa Home Affairs Minister is set to brief members of the media Thursday on Pretoria’s readiness for the implementation of the Zimbabwe Special Project (ZSP) aimed at the renewal of almost ...
"As per the issue of permits, we welcome anything that benefits our people; we welcome anything that benefits our citizens. So as for the reasons why this has been done, I cannot speak on behalf of ...
Two years after the U.S. government banned shipments of elephant hunting trophies from Zimbabwe, a federal agency is still granting permits to more than a dozen people who hunted in that country to ...
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — A South African court on Wednesday ruled against the government and ordered it to reconsider its decision to terminate the special permits allowing nearly 200,000 Zimbabwe ...
South Africa’s decision to end a special dispensation that allows about 178,000 Zimbabweans to live and work in the country is being challenged in court by a civil rights group. So-called Zimbabwe ...
According to the media, the Save Valley Conservancy in southern Zimbabwe is home to approximately 2,550 elephants, whereas it has a "carrying capacity" of 800 elephants HARARE, June 3. /TASS/.
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