Zim elephants haunt North East village

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FRANCISTOWN: A dam in Mbalambi village, North East District has become a curse to residents because it attracts a herd of elephants from Zimbabwe, which leave a trail of destruction in their journey to and from the watering hole.

The small dam is supposed to be a watering source for domestic animals but this is no longer the case as the jumbos have been frequent visitors. Onalennna Seteng, a field assistant in the department of Veterinary at Mbalambi said this week that since he started working in the village in March 2009, elephants along the Botswana/Zimbabwe border have been a menace.

"They destroy the fence and break down the poles that hold the fence.

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