gamba village is home to subsistence farmers from the nambia tribe.ctricity, no paved road. a long walk to school for the kids. the dry riverbed — one sign of a farming community in deep trouble. the drought has forced elephants out of hwange in the search for food, and this is the gruesome result. pictures of local farmers trampled to death, defending their crops and livestock. madelina shoko is preparing her plot for sorghum planting, though nothing will grow without rain. last month, her brother was out here when elephants passed through. a lot of people watching this, madelina, will worry about the security and the future for the elephants here in the drought, but you seem to be saying that the problem really is for the human beings more than the elephants. the flight across zimbabwe to harare reveals a parched landscape. this is a national crisis for humans and wildlife alike. drought has pushed zimbabwe's infrastructure over the edge. hydro power is down by 90%. harare‘s reservoirs have shrunk dramatically. zimbabwe's prolonged drought has stret