Farmers in Mbire district, Zimbabwe are facing significant crop losses due to an elephant invasion, particularly in the Mahuwe area. The herd is destroying maize, sorghum, and other crops, rendering the harvest prospects dim. Chief Matsivo and local headman Mr Oliver Gurupira have urged the government to intervene, highlighting the severe impact on agriculture and the fear it has instilled in the community. Recent tragic incidents, including one fatal attack, have underscored the urgent need for action to protect both crops and people from the rampant elephant population.