Tag: World Food Programme
Zimbabwe’s £118,000 outlay on judges’ wigs met with fury
Source: Zimbabwe's £118,000 outlay on judges' wigs met with fury | Global development | The Guardian
Lawyers say economically stricken coun ...
United States provides additional US$2.5 million in response to Cyclone Idai
Harare – The United States Government has provided an additional contribution of US$2.5 million to respond to emergency needs in Zimbabwe following C ...
Statement on access to jet fuel in Zimbabwe
HARARE – The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) is aware of a news articlealleging shortages of Jet A-1 fuel in Zimbabwe that would impact nega ...
Cyclone-ravaged Mozambique reports cholera cases
Cyclone Idai smashed into Mozambique on March 15, unleashing hurricane-force winds and heavy rains that flooded much of the centre of the country.
So ...
EU supports deployment of helicopter to bring aid to communities affected by Cyclone Idai
HARARE – The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) welcomed a €250,000 contribution (US$284,414) from the European Union to help provide urgently- ...
Cyclone Idai disaster compounds problems for Zimbabwe
After the droughts, floods for hundreds of thousands of Zimbabweans now in need of urgent food aid.
Source: The New Humanitarian | Cyclone Idai disas ...
Cyclone Idai: How the storm tore into southern Africa
Parts of southern Africa have been left devastated after Cyclone Idai swept through Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe, destroying towns and villages in ...
Cyclone Idai affects over 2,6 million in Sadc
Source: Cyclone Idai affects over 2,6 million in Sadc | The Herald March 20, 2019
Cyclone winds and floods that swept across south-eastern Af ...
Zimbabwe needs $171m to deal with rural food shortages
More than two million Zimbabweans may need support to buy food between January and March 2019, according to a report released by the government and th ...
WFP to boost food security
Source: WFP to boost food security | The Herald November 7, 2018
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Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau
The World Food Programme (W ...