By A Correspondent- Three Bulawayo men, who voraciously feasted on the meat of an aardvark also known as an ant-bear, locally known as isambane, which was killed after it was found in Old Magwegwe near Engen Filling Station on Tuesday last week, have reportedly suffered …
2 Former African Heads of State Join AWF Global Board of Trustees
The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) has onboarded two former African heads of state — H.E. Issoufou Mahamadou, former President of Niger and H.E. Hailemariam Desalegn, former Ethiopian Prime Minister — to the organization’s global board of trustees to share their diverse and unique African leadership …
AWF, ZIMBABWE FORGE FOR BIODIVERSITY ECONOMY REPORT
The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) and the Ministry of Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry (MECTHI) convened an inception meeting to discuss the development of a report on the status of the biodiversity economy in Zimbabwe. The meeting held on 28 September 2021 in Harare, …
Emerging Technology, a Wildlife Conservation Imperative-AU’s APET
By Tatenda Mujeyi The 31st post for 2021 by the African High-Level Panel on Innovation and Emerging Technologies (APET) called for while commending existent efforts to utilize technology as a way to curb wildlife crimes. Wildlife crimes have had an adverse toll on the management …