The government has received a significant donation of 58,000 food boxes from the State of Qatar to assist communities affected by the ongoing drought....
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Remember Deketeke-Herald Correspondent Zimbabwe yesterday received a consignment of humanitarian assistance from Belarus to help alleviate challenges of the El Nino-induced drought affecting over 9 million people. The aid package includes food, agricultural equipment, clothing, and supplements. Local Government and Public Works Minister Daniel Garwe received the donation on behalf of the Government, expressing gratitude […]
The government has received a significant donation of 58,000 food boxes from the State of Qatar to assist communities affected by the ongoing drought....
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