WINDHOEK, Sept 23, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - At least 90 buffaloes were trampled to
death Tuesday as they fled from lions in Namibia's far east, wildlife
officials said.
The stampede happened around 5:00 am (0300 GMT) along the Chobe River, in the
Zambezi conservation area, a unique wildlife-rich zone of waterfalls, forests
and marshes.
The lions had chased the buffaloes from neighbouring Botswana, spokesperson
for the tourism ministry Ndeshipanda Hamunyela told AFP.
"It is an unfortunate incident. The animals fell from a deep cliff down into
the river and some tumbled over each other," she said.
Footage posted on social media by state broadcaster Namibia Broadcasting
Corporation showed about a dozen men with axes chopping up the buffalo
carcasses and loading the meat onto pickup trucks.
Namibia, a semi-desert southern African country, earns around seven percent
of its gross domestic product from tourism.
In 2018, more than 400 buffaloes, also believed to have been chased by lions,
drowned in a river in northern Botswana.
Buffalo river drownings are not uncommon in the region, but the numbers are
usually small.