
I’m Christopher Cruise in Washington.
Today, we hear about how researchers are using technology to protect African elephants from hunters...
“There’s some connection between human and elephants that would be a really sad thing to lose.”
But first, we go to Zimbabwe, where some women are considering an unusual effort designed to persuade men to vote.
No Sex Until You Register to Vote
Zimbabwe is set to hold presidential elections July 31st. Historically, Zimbabwean men vote in far fewer numbers than the country’s women. But, a female government minister has proposed steps she hopes could change those numbers.
Jeri Watson reports…
Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga is Zimbabwe’s Minister of Regional Integration and International Cooperation. She is leading a campaign to get men to vote in the elections this month. She has asked Zimbabwean women to deny their husbands or partners sex until they register to vote.
“You are basically saying to your partner, we all are suffering the same thing. We need to make a difference. I’m not asking you to go to war. All I’m asking you is to go and vote. You have a responsibility. And for years we have seen that the majority of people that go and register to vote have been women. And this call is about saying we as women can’t be taking this struggle alone. We need to bring our men on board. And if we can’t bring them nicely by persuading them, we will deny them something that we know they desperately would want.”
The minister is a member of the Movement for Democratic Change. Two members of that party are among the candidates seeking the presidency.
They are Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and Industry and Commerce Minister Welshman Ncube.

Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai
President Robert Mugabe, of the ZANU-PF party, is seeking re-election. He has served in the office since 1980.
Currently, voter registration efforts are continuing.
Minister Misihairabwi-Mushonga thinks men will vote in the elections if they are starved for sex.
“Sex strike is not a new concept. It has been used to stop wars. It has been used to ask for developmental things in the areas and has been very successful. So this is not a revolutionary concept that I’m coming up with. It is a concept that has been used the world over.”
Soon, the world will learn if the “sex strike” idea can get Zimbabwean men to voting stations.
I’m Jeri Watson.
Using Technology to Protect African Elephants from Poachers
Researchers are warning that African elephants could disappear forever in this century if hunters continue killing them for ivory at current rates.
Jim Tedder tells us about a new effort to provide information that could help in efforts to stop the unlawful hunting, called poaching...
The grasslands of Africa might not exist without elephants. They knock down so many trees that forests turn into flat, open spaces. Many birds and other animals feed on the grass. Elephants help shape the land. Without them, everything would change. And for many, that would make the world a poorer place.
“There’s some connection between humans and elephants that would be a really sad thing to lose.”