By Taka Saka Thursday, June 27, 2019 Zimbabwean President says sale of ivory stocks could fund conservation for 'next 20 years' - The Independent Zimbabwean President says sale of ivory stocks could fund conservation for 'next 20 years' The Independent 'Zim sitting on US$600m ivory, rhino horns' NewsDay Zim Mulls Selling US$600 Million Worth Of Ivory pindula.co.zw View full coverage on Google News Zimbabwean President says sale of ivory stocks could fund conservation for 'next 20 years' - The Independent Read More If New feed item from https://news.google.com/rss?hl=en-BW&gl=BW&ceid=BW:en, then Send me an email at tokasakasz.celina@blogger.com Unsubscribe from these notifications or sign in to manage your Email Applets. Bagikan Berita Ini Related Posts :Winter arrives early in Canberra as capital prepares for cold snap - The Canberra TimesIf you ask around, many will tell you it's two weeks before Canberrans can fire up the heaters. But … Read More...Victoria records two new COVID-19 cases in hotel quarantine as Queensland, NSW hotspots turn green - The AgeHotspots in Greater Brisbane, the Gladstone region in Queensland and Byron Shire in New South Wales … Read More...Vaccine targets dumped: Morrison concedes all Australians may not be vaccinated by end of the year - Sydney Morning HeraldNormal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text sizePrime Minister Scott Morrison has abandoned sett… Read More...Top brass blocked trip in Christian Porter investigation - NEWS.com.auNSW police top brass blocked a request by sex crimes detectives to travel to Adelaide to interview t… Read More...PoliticsNow: Scott Morrison shelves vaccination targets - The Australian[unable to retrieve full-text content]PoliticsNow: Scott Morrison shelves vaccination targets &… Read More...
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