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Millions Face Food Shortages as El Niño Fuels Africa's Worst Drought in Decades
From Somalia to South Africa, nearly a dozen countries struggle to cope with food shortages, crop failures, and dwindling water supplies.
El Niño Worsens Drought in Southern Africa — and 14 Million People Could Go Hungry
The UN World Food Program said on Monday that regional drought, exacerbated by El Niño, is hitting Malawi, Madagascar, and Zimbabwe particularly hard, with poor crop yields increasing the likelihood of large-scale malnourishment.
Kampen for at blive kåret som Zimbabwes grimmeste mand
Der er spild og uenighed omkring vinderen af årets titel som Zimbabwes "Mr. Ugly" - en form for X-Factor for grimme mennesker.
People Are Fighting Over Who the Ugliest Man in Zimbabwe Is
The Mr. Ugly contest usually ends with a universal celebration of one man's supreme ugliness, but this year's runner-up says the winner isn't even really ugly.
Poachers Just Killed Some More Elephants With Cyanide in Zimbabwe
Although the country is no longer consumed by the violence and inflation of the early 2000s, a widespread lack of economic opportunity is fueling the poaching trade.
The World Didn't Seem to Notice That China Gave Robert Mugabe a Peace Prize
Zimbabwean media reported that he had received the award on Sunday to little notice, but after word of the irony spread on social media, Western news outlets began amplifying coverage of the dubious distinction.
Poachers Are Using Cyanide to Slaughter Entire Elephant Herds
Why cyanide is a poacher's perfect weapon—and a conservationist's nightmare.
Cecil the Lion's Killer Will Not Be Charged in Zimbabwe
Environment Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri says Walter Palmer had the necessary permits to legally hunt in Zimbabwe and would not seek to extradite the American dentist back to the country.
Turns Out It Was Legal for that Dentist to Shoot Cecil the Lion
That doesn't really help his dental practice's dismal Yelp page, though.
Just Because Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe Read the Wrong Speech Doesn't Mean He's Going Anywhere Soon
The latest episode highlighting Mugabe’s shortcomings occurred Tuesday, when the 91-year-old delivered a speech to parliament that turned out to be the same address he gave three months before.
Students in Zimbabwe Are Making Beer With Breakfast Cereal
Authorities have banned cereal and oatmeal in certain schools because students were using them to get drunk.
Buzzkill Schools in Zimbabwe Are Banning Sorghum In Case Kids Use It to Make Beer
Don't you hate it when the teacher fucks with your sorghum?