The number of Zimbabweans requiring food assistance following poor harvests caused by the El Niño-induced drought continues to grow and the government is yet to roll out visible programmes to alleviate hunger.
Thousands of vulnerable people are already finding it difficult to have three square meals a day and were it not for donor agencies that have mobilised funding for humanitarian assistance; we could be talking of hunger-related deaths by now.
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