Botswana’s President Mokgweetsi Masisi Angrily donates 20,000 wild elephants to Germany

Botswana Threatens to Send 20,000 Elephants to Germany - botswana elephant - In a diplomatic showdown that has captured global attention, Botswana finds itself at the center of a contentious dispute with Germany over the fate of its iconic elephant population. What began as a proposal from German Environment Minister Steffi Lemke to import 20,000 wild elephants from Africa has escalated into a clash of ideologies, values, and economic interests. As the dust settles, the true motives behind Germany’s interference become increasingly clear, while Botswana’s steadfast commitment to conservation and sovereignty shines through. Botswana’s President Mokgweetsi Masisi has announced that he wants to donate 20,000 elephants to Germany. Because he is very angry with Germany - specifically Environment Minister Steffi Lemke (Greens). Lemke’s advocacy aims to limit or entirely prohibit the importation of hunting trophies from Africa. President Masisi expressed concern that a ban on trophy imports, as proposed by Lemke, could unintentionally exacerbate poverty and poaching. He argues that regulated hunting serves as a population management tool. President Masisi emphasized that after decades of successful species protection efforts, Botswana now faces a challenge of elephant overpopulation. This overpopulation, he warns, can lead to increased human-elephant conflict, resulting in trampling deaths, village destruction, and crop loss. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ✅SUPPORT US /AFFILIATE LINKS Use this affiliate link for your purchases at #MIZIZI International - Support our channel - PayPal: newafricachannel(at) Follow us on Instagram - Follow us on Twitter - Join us on Facebook - ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ✅COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER The New Africa Channel doesn’t fully own some of the materials compiled in its videos. It belongs to people or organizations who ought to be respected. If used, it falls under the following provisions: Copyright disclaimer section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. “Fair use“ is allowed for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarships, and research. ✅ If you are the owner of the materials used in this video, contact us, and we will follow your request immediately: info(at) ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ✅COMMENTING POLICY Keep your comments and posts appropriate, helpful, and relevant. Any offensive, disrespectful, harmful, threatening, vulgar, obscene, or inappropriate content will be removed immediately. Spamming, vandalizing, promoting, and advertising are also not allowed. While we encourage free speech and open discussion, attacking or harassing other users is not tolerated. Repeat violators of this policy will be reported and may face a ban. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ #AfricaNews #TopAfricaNews #News #NewsAfrica #AfricaNews
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