More than 200 elephants have died in Kenya’s worst drought in four decades, the country’s tourism minister said on Friday. Giving out the figures, Peninah Malonza said: “We confirmed drought-related mortalities for species such as gnus (512), common zebras (381), elephants (205), Grevy’s zebras (49) and Buffalos (51) among others.” The ministry noted that Kenya has experienced below-average rainfall in the last two rain seasons (October-December 2021 and March-May 2022) ...