HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe is seeking support from its neighbours to be allowed to engage in international trade in ivory and will not burn its 70 tonnes of ivory stocks as Kenya did last month, the ...
Zimbabwe’s hopes to sell its stockpile of ivory worth $600m were squashed after its proposal was rejected at the 19th Conference of Parties of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered ...
Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa opened a UN wildlife summit on Monday with a call to lift the global ivory trade ban so that the country can sell $600 million of stockpiled tusks. Mnangagwa said ...
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Zimbabwe is seeking international support to be allowed to sell its stockpile of seized ivory, saying the $600 million it expects to earn is urgently needed for the ...
After nearly 40 years of Robert Mugabe's rule, Zimbabwe is in economic ruin. But the 93-year-old dictator is determined to cling to power at all costs – even if it means selling the elephants.
Zimbabwe has demanded the right to sell its stockpile of ivory to raise money for conservation, wildlife authorities said Tuesday, joining other southern African nations in calling for the global ban ...
WASHINGTON — Zimbabwe is dispatching a delegation to Washington seeking the lifting of a ban on ivory trade with indications that this is mission impossible as the Barack Obama administration has ...
Zimbabwe has accumulated 50 tonnes of ivory and will ask the international body regulating its trade for permission to auction its stocks to fund conservation of the animals, the head of the country's ...