Food security situation set to worsen 

Source: Food security situation set to worsen –Newsday Zimbabwe ZIMBABWE’S food security situation could worsen as the World Food Programme (WFP) predicts normal to below normal rainfall for the period February to April 2024, owing to the El Nino-induced drought weather conditions. The situation threatens to lower agricultural output for the year with government predicting […]

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Source: Food security situation set to worsen –Newsday Zimbabwe

ZIMBABWE’S food security situation could worsen as the World Food Programme (WFP) predicts normal to below normal rainfall for the period February to April 2024, owing to the El Nino-induced drought weather conditions.

The situation threatens to lower agricultural output for the year with government predicting a 16-percentage points drop for the sector to a -4,9% growth rate for the year.

In its food security outlook for January released on Tuesday, WFP said most parts of the country received below normal rainfall characterised by a late start and prolonged mid-season dry spells.

“The recently updated seasonal forecast by the Southern Africa Climate Outlook issued in January 2024 showed that the country is likely to receive normal to below normal (rainfall) for the period February to April 2024,” WFP said.

“Since the start of the season, most parts of the country received below normal rainfall characterised by a late start and prolonged mid-season dry spells.

“Most parts of the country experienced dry conditions since mid-January and are likely to persist until the third week of February 2024. As a result, area planted continued to be below average across the country and the germination rate was also poor in the southern region.”

According to WFP’s HungerMap LIVE monitoring platform, the number of people facing insufficient food was estimated at 4,4 million during the first week of February.

This was up from 4,2 million during the first week of January, and 1,7 million more than the 2,7 million who had been predicted to be in the hunger queue during this period.

The map collects data from rural and urban households through mobile phone surveys on several indicators including food consumption patterns and coping strategies

“Livestock condition significantly improved in the central and northern regions due to an improvement in pasture availability and quality, while in parts of the southern region, livestock condition has not yet improved due to erratic rainfall,” WFP said.

WFP’s internal monitoring showed that as a result of the poor weather, the main sources of livelihoods for the majority population were fast shrinking.

Typically, the main sources of income for most vulnerable households include casual labour, sale of livestock and livestock products, small-scale mining, sale of fruits and vegetables, brick moulding, fishing and remittances.

“However, it was observed that a smaller proportion of households had access to these livelihood activities, leading to increased vulnerabilities. According to the FewsNet January Food Security Outlook, seasonal agricultural related casual labour opportunities and the labour rates remained below normal due to erratic rains,” WFP said.

“Similarly, livestock sales and incomes were reported to be depressed due to poor livestock body conditions and constrained demand, mainly in the southern region and other typical low-rainfall areas.”

WFP said the harvesting, consumption and sale of seasonal wild produce such as fruits and vegetables were also reported to be significantly below normal.

The programme said the popular Mopane worms (amacimbi/ madora) were totally unavailable in the country’s southern regions due to high temperatures and poor rainfall.

“Below-normal access to income and ongoing macroeconomic challenges will likely deepen the challenges faced by vulnerable households in accessing essential needs,” WFP said.

However, the organisation said the deteriorating food security situation between January and February was in line with seasonal trends, which had only been made worse by the El Nino weather phenomenon.

The 2023 Rural Zimbabwe Livelihoods Assessment Committee estimated that 2,7 million people would be cereal insecure during the January to March 2024 peak lean season.

“Other factors that could be contributing to the deteriorating situation include price increases in ZWL terms, unavailability of green harvest in most parts of the country which usually bring some relief to vulnerable households during this time of the year as well as low incomes reported by most vulnerable households,” WFP said.

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Academics dissect Mugabe’s legacy 

Source: Academics dissect Mugabe’s legacy -Newsday Zimbabwe LOCAL academics will tonight host a virtual talk show to posthumously honour and unpack the country’s long-time ruler Robert Mugabe’s legacy.   The event, themed ‘Remembering Robert Gabriel Mugabe on his Centenary,’ will be live-streamed on Sapes Trust’s Facebook and Linkedin pages from 1730 hours. Key presenters will […]

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Source: Academics dissect Mugabe’s legacy -Newsday Zimbabwe

LOCAL academics will tonight host a virtual talk show to posthumously honour and unpack the country’s long-time ruler Robert Mugabe’s legacy.

 

The event, themed ‘Remembering Robert Gabriel Mugabe on his Centenary,’ will be live-streamed on Sapes Trust’s Facebook and Linkedin pages from 1730 hours.

Key presenters will include former Education minister and author Fay Chung, Brian Kagoro and Gerald Mazarire with SAPES  Trust director Ibbo Mandaza as moderator.

“My presentation is divided into two parts,  firstly a focus on the character and personality of Robert Gabriel Mugabe, 1924 – 2019; and secondly an outline of historical and political developments, 1965 –

2019, after 1980 the period he was in power within the Zimbabwe African Nationalist Movement, which later became the Zimbabwe African Nationalist Union-Patriotic Front, ZANU PF, a joined coalition of ZANU and ZAPU,” said Chung in a statement.

Mugabe died in Singapore on September 6, 2019, aged 95.

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Polygamous man scalded by wife in domestic dispute over alleged affair with nephew

Edmore Zvekare, a polygamous man from Madanhire Village under Chief Jiri, is recovering from serious burns after his wife, Vaidah Mavuna, scalded him with boiling water. The incident occurred amidst accusations that Zvekare’s nephew was involved …

Edmore Zvekare, a polygamous man from Madanhire Village under Chief Jiri, is recovering from serious burns after his wife, Vaidah Mavuna, scalded him with boiling water. The incident occurred amidst accusations that Zvekare’s nephew was involved in a romantic relationship with Vaidah, who is his eldest wife. Zvekare, despite the painful ordeal, has decided not […]

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Herd boy gets 20 years in jail after raping employer’s 12-year-old niece

18-year-old herd boy sentenced to 20 years for raping employer’s 12-year-old niece In a harrowing case that shook the community, an 18-year-old herd boy was handed a 20-year prison sentence by the Beitbridge Regional Court for the rape of his emp…

18-year-old herd boy sentenced to 20 years for raping employer’s 12-year-old niece In a harrowing case that shook the community, an 18-year-old herd boy was handed a 20-year prison sentence by the Beitbridge Regional Court for the rape of his employer’s 12-year-old niece. The incident, which occurred in January of this year, resulted in a […]

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Drama as extremely starved sangoma impregnates woman after tricking her into divorcing her husband

A 60-year-old sangoma was arrested on Tuesday following a misunderstanding with a married woman he duped into divorcing her husband before impregnating her later. Darlington Mabudu, popularly known as Sekuru Nyashanu in Epworth, was reported to have lu…

A 60-year-old sangoma was arrested on Tuesday following a misunderstanding with a married woman he duped into divorcing her husband before impregnating her later. Darlington Mabudu, popularly known as Sekuru Nyashanu in Epworth, was reported to have lured Faith Macha and made false prophesies about her life. He charged her US$150 for “cleansing” her and […]

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