Zimbabwe denies need for international food aid

Zimbabwe today said it did not need any international food aid, despite predictions of a humanitarian crisis with up to four million people at risk of famine.

Zimbabwe denies need for international food aid

Zimbabwe today said it did not need any international food aid, despite predictions of a humanitarian crisis with up to four million people at risk of famine.

Social Welfare Minister Nicholas Goche told state radio the country had bought 1.2 million tonnes of corn from South Africa, and needed no more though it would still welcome extra supplies.

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