vimarsana.com

Page 3 - சர்வதேச வளர்ச்சி கூட்டாளர்கள் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Why Zimbabwe has to sell some of its elephants

Why Zimbabwe has to sell some of its elephants Why Zimbabwe has to sell some of its elephants Zimbabwe has a proud history of successful elephant conservation and is one of the key elephant range states and home to the second-largest elephant population after Botswana. Elephants are distributed in four main regions in Zimbabwe: Northwest Matabeleland (Hwange-Matetsi), Sebungwe, mid-Zambezi Valley, and South-East Lowveld (Gonarezhou). These ranges cover different land tenure categories in Zimbabwe, which include parks estates, privately-owned land, communal land and indigenous forest areas. The country has an elephant population estimated at 84 000, according to the last census conducted in 2014.

We re recruiting 104 new hands to align with modern changes in our service delivery

We re recruiting 104 new hands to align with modern changes in our service delivery
vanguardngr.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from vanguardngr.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Reps to probe utilization of N83 9bn funds

The financial records were sent to the Senate and House of Representatives’ Committees on Public Accounts. The report showed that N16.9bn was approved in the 2020 budget, N32.5bn from the COVID-19 Special Account/Levy; while N34.5bn was to be funded through donations from public and private sectors. The audit report on the emergency response programme revealed that out of the N83.9bn appropriated, N63.797bn had been disbursed to implementing agencies and other entities as well as states at the time the audit was conducted. “In the course of implementing the COVID-19 intervention activities, funds mobilised from various sources as at 30th June 2020 include: N22.2bn was disbursed by the Federal Government to the PTF; N24.6bn was disbursed by the Federal Government to the participating agencies.

Reps begin probe of N83 9bn COVID-19 funds

Share The House of Representatives is expected to commence an investigation into the N83.9 billion appropriated for the response to COVID-19 pandemic in the 2020 Appropriation Act. According to financial records obtained by the office of the Auditor General of the Federation (oAuGF) and transmitted to the Senate and House of Representatives’ Committee on Public Accounts, the sum of N16.9 billion was approved in the 2020 budget, N32.5 billion from the COVID-19 Special Account/Levy and N34.5 billion was to be funded through donations from the public and private sectors. As stipulated in the audit report on the emergency response programme obtained exclusively by

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.