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Food aid needed until December: Fews Net
THE need for food aid is expected to continue to rise until at least December as some districts in typical deficit areas in Zimbabwe are expected to have exhausted own-produced food stocks.
By Brent Shamu
Aug. 5, 2025
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Bogus officers hound Harare motorists
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Uganda military denies extrajudicial killings, but deaths keep coming
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Business Opinion: Business operations and entrepreneurship
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Police boss rejects application to stage mass protests
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Image, perceptions in entrepreneurial success
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Govt seeks to set up sugar mill
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Top airline spreads wings to Harare
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By Freeman Makopa
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