Johannes Moses (right) walked 10km with Trinis and Tabetha Alick to a neighbouring farm, where they bought the bags of grain from workers who had swept it off the threshing floor. All they had had for breakfast that morning was tea
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Johannes Moses (right) walked 10km with Trinis and Tabetha Alick to a neighbouring farm, where they bought the bags of grain from workers who had swept it off the threshing floor. All they had had for breakfast that morning was tea

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Crisis in Zimbabwean food security: Once the breadbasket of southern Africa, Zimbabwe has faced a deepening crisis in food security. The devastation to food production of Cyclone Eline in February 2000, which left an estimated 250,000 Zimbabweans homeless, and the drought of the 2002-2003 growing seasons, has been compounded by the political crisis with regard to land. Under President Robert Mugabe

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