In 2024, Zimbabwe was hit by a catastrophic El Niño-induced drought that plunged nearly half of its population into severe food insecurity. It was the worst famine the country had experienced in four decades, since independence. Desperate to feed starving communities, officials even considered culling 200 elephants as an emergency food source. This crisis triggered
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