Ethiopia where tensions are high off to the deaths of senior political figures over the weekend as it stands a governor his top aide and an attorney general killed in what the government says was an attempted regional coup the officials from the North Eastern states which is home to ethiopias 2nd largest ethnic group. If you of his military chief was also shot dead by his bodyguard the government said his killing was connected to those. In an announcement to the nation Prime Minister made safe Security Forces or in full control of. Your wanting. The people of ethiopia dont believe in sudden sing killing and claiming power by spilling the blood of their brothers and sisters. They believe power should be obtained only through democratic means. And sacrifice. This. Is we dont accept totalitarian regimes because theyve shown that through a common struggle. As weve built on democracy in past years they have rejected these efforts to silence people with a unified voice and then the judge. And across the board so what do these developments mean for the country weve invited William Davidson senior ethiopia analyst at crisis group to give us some context when was the ethiopia correspondent for 7 years and hes joining us now from brussels welcome to d. W. Africa william what you say if the opiah isnt a political crisis. Yes the sets and the and the elements of crisis about this and its also moments of great political opportunity and that shouldnt be forgotten but its clear from recent events the shocking events on saturday the to assess the nations and that there is an element of crisis about this and its also been clear from several other incidents throughout the past year or so which has included bouts of communal violence increased tensions between governments and a huge number of displaced people from conflict up to 3000000 so this is definitely a this destiny of fiscal crisis here and driven i would say by serious divisions within the Ruling Coalition that has dominated ethiopian politics for so long. And which is just which is now in trouble right and and what does this mean william for Prime Minister abbey afm it what does it mean for his government and his reform agenda that hes been praised for at least outside of the country. Way certainly an issue in terms of them presenting another major security challenge and thats something the government starts grapple with immediately it looks like basic order has been restored fortunately but this situation needs to be controlled to go the government needs to get back to business as usual and they need to take issues to take measures to resolve the political crisis that is causing the Security Problems because without an improvement in the security situation will be very difficult to create the conditions for a type of successful democratic election that i think is promised that you. Are right and just looking to the future what is your prognosis what do you thinks likely to happen after this well it is an optimistic scenario security will be restored and that this will be a wake up call for the government it really needs to address to acknowledge the severity of the scale of this political crisis as i say driven by risks in the Ruling Coalition if it does that then steps that could be taken to immediately begin to resolve some of those issues create conditions of stability and get everyone working and focus towards elections the downside that there is the risk is to these problems are not at the knowledge that we see continued political instability which worsens the security conditions makes a democratic election and then increases opposition planes of government illegitimate legitimacy in the event of an electoral delay and then we could be moving into quite dangerous territory ok William DavidsonSenior Analyst for ethiopia at crisis group thank you thank you. Its to mauritania now the west african country has a new president following elections on saturday the Electoral Commission said mohammed one with an absolute majority it was the 1st time mauritanians voted to elect a successor to a democratically elected president the country has suffered a series of clues since its independence from france in 1960. Theyre celebrating the victory of their candidate 62 year old moment who does one ie the general and former defense minister was also the favorite of the outgoing government he stands for continuing. To show good crowds will be on the road or candidate on the committee we are very happy today that the candidate Mohammed Shaikh mohammed has won the one in the 1st round with 52 percent to 1010100 most of the 12. Divided up on sunday evening mauritanians Electoral Commission published the final results. Khalid Shaikh Mohammed ahmed goswami 483312 that is 52 point one percent. Are buried 172656 that is 18. 58 percent 334. Ciscos money crossing the 50 percent line no 2nd round is needed but the opposition says it wont accept the outcome they want the commission to publish the results of all polling stations so that they can compare these with their own statistics. We call on the people of mauritania to resists within the rule of law to resist to this im team. Which is against the will of the people. Who. Want to. The controversy cost the shadow whats hoped to be the 1st peaceful handover of power since mauritanias independence from france in 1960. The Africa Wildlife economy some educate dolph in zimbabwe today its focusing on how africas landscape and wildlife is a key opportunity for Economic Development now one country that has already heavily invested in its nature tourism is on a decade ago its asia sides 10 percent of its lead for National Parks but its been struggling to keep its wildlife alive not that long ago its elephant has it now though its managed to turn this around we a company it ranges in pay. For it and his antipoaching team this is the easy part of the job not far from their station in low pay National Park theyre gathering data on flora and fauna. From. The family of elephants passed through here made here. And then they moved here with it and left their traces. Between normally spends up to 14 days in the National Park to collect data and keep an eye out for poachers thanks to the rangers the nature reserve has experienced no major Wildlife Crime in the last 2 years. But they say poachers are still active in the National Parks close to the border with the republic of congo with a mixture of dense forest and grassland slope is one of 13 National Parks established in cabo in 2002 its a you know asco World Heritage site and home to elephants panthers gorillas buffalo and over 400 bird species he stays the elephants pose more of a problem than the poachers do and important part of the work of the park manager and his team is communicating with the residents of the villages on the edges of the National Park. Initially there were lots of elephants in the northern zone. But then they started encroaching on built up areas. We realized that the elephants were more or less fleeing the interior of the forest because of growing pressure from poachers from the solve unsolved west. Shows when don constantly gets calls about elephants entering the villages for the Park Management dealing with the concerns of the local people is a major priority the elephants destroyed their fields and plantations the basis of their livelihoods. Thanks to fences that the park officials have set up around the villages the elephants are slowly retreating back into the forest. In 3 of the villages electric fences protect the plantations. These fences are inspected on a regular basis and the locals say theyre feeling much safer again. With us and weve been going hungry for 2 years people were losing weight there wasnt enough to eat but this year we have enough again we have vegetables weve been able to harvest what we planted to get. The cooperation between the Park Management and local residents. Is proving successful for the way in dong the fences in these communities have also come as a relief to. People there was costing a lot of money it takes 46 people to chase away 3 elephants and elephants not a dog its not a sheep that you can push away with elephants you have to be very strict t. J. And vigilant wolf would have visuals the balancing act between protecting the park and helping local sustain their livelihoods calls for careful planning and grew up here like many of the rangers hes confident that humans and wildlife can coexist peacefully. Simple knows we do this so that our children can see what we are seeing today today we only read about dinosaurs and books. We can just drive animals to extinction kill them without a 2nd thought that would be a big problem signatures of. Tomorrow well be back at work in low pay National Park and the rangers and villagers will continue to maintain the fences that can help to ensure their future. 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