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Nyasha Chingono

Nyasha Chingono

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Africa|Food|News

More than half of Zimbabwean population will need food aid, cabinet says

More than half of Zimbabwe's population will need food aid this year following a devastating drought that led to widespread crop failure as humanitarian

More than half of Zimbabwean population will need food aid, cabinet says
Africa|News|World

UN food agency looks for $400 million to feed millions in southern Africa

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UN food agency looks for $400 million to feed millions in southern Africa
Environment

Southern African countries fear losing more elephants to drought

Southern African countries home to the largest elephant population in the world fear a rise in animal deaths in the coming months as food and water

Southern African countries fear losing more elephants to drought
Africa|Crime|News|World

Dozens beaten, some arrested after Zimbabwe opposition leader denied bail

Zimbabwean police beat dozens of opposition supporters and arrested several outside a court in the capital Harare on Thursday, after Citizens Coalition for Change

Dozens beaten, some arrested after Zimbabwe opposition leader denied bail
Africa|Economy|Finance|News

Lower growth forecast for Zimbabwe as drought ravages crop yields - Finance Minister

Zimbabwe has revised its economic growth forecast downwards as southern Africa's worst drought in decades ravages crop yields, its finance minister told Reuters

Lower growth forecast for Zimbabwe as drought ravages crop yields - Finance Minister
Africa|Business|Economy|Finance

Zimbabwe budget deficit seen at 1.3% of GDP, but drought concerns linger

Zimbabwe's 2024 budget deficit is forecast to be 1.3% of gross domestic product, Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube said on Thursday, but warned that concerns remained

Zimbabwe budget deficit seen at 1.3% of GDP, but drought concerns linger
Africa|Environment|News

Nearly 68 million suffering from drought in Southern Africa, says regional bloc

About 68 million people in Southern Africa are suffering the effects of an El Nino-induced drought which has wiped out crops across the region, the regional bloc

Nearly 68 million suffering from drought in Southern Africa, says regional bloc
Africa|Business|Economy|Food|News

Zimbabwe blueberry farmers chase booming demand but face funding woes

Zimbabwean farmers aim to capitalize on increasing global demand for blueberries, but self-funded growers like Willard Zireva cite a lack of finance and minimal

Zimbabwe blueberry farmers chase booming demand but face funding woes
Africa|Economy|Finance|News

Zimbabwe's new currency faces headwinds five months on

Five months after its launch, Zimbabwe's new currency is under pressure as increased grain imports eat away at foreign reserves, putting at risk the government's

Zimbabwe's new currency faces headwinds five months on
Africa|Economy|News|World

Zimbabwe compensates foreign and local farmers over land invasions

The Zimbabwean government will this month pay an initial $20 million to foreign white and local Black farmers who lost land in farm invasions under former leader

Zimbabwe compensates foreign and local farmers over land invasions
Africa|Economy|Environment|Food|World

Zimbabwe at risk of another dry season after El Nino drought, says WFP

Zimbabwe appears to be heading into another dry spell that could worsen hunger for millions of people already suffering from an El Nino-induced drought,

Zimbabwe at risk of another dry season after El Nino drought, says WFP
Africa|Election|Political|World

Zimbabwe's Zanu-PF wants to extend president's term by two years

Zimbabwe's ruling Zanu-PF party wants to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa's term in office by two years until 2030, a party spokesman said on Tuesday.

Zimbabwe's Zanu-PF wants to extend president's term by two years

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