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The country yesterday received a consignment of goods from Tanzania to assist the victims of Cyclone Idai while more corporates and individuals continue to donate to the affected communities.
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The Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has dismissed messages circulating on social media that there is a regeneration of Cyclone Idai.
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BEIRA/MUTARE/LILONGWE. - Hundreds of people have been killed and hundreds of thousands more have been affected by what the UN says could be "one of the worst weather-related disasters ever to hit the southern hemisphere".
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Thousands of Cyclone Idai flood victims here yesterday started receiving humanitarian assistance from Government and well-wishers, with Zanu-PF National Political Commissar Lieutenant-General Engelbert Rugeje (Retired) appealing to donors to prioritise infrastructural development.
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Victims of Cyclone Idai might need psychosocial support following the devastating effects the natural disaster caused mainly in Manicaland Province, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has said.
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Government has offered food aid for people from 200 households in Chikomba who became homeless after their houses and property were destroyed by Cyclone Idai over the weekend.
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THE Cyclone Idai rescue mission has made significant progress in clearing some of the blocked roads to pave way for easy distribution of relief aid to affected families.
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The effects of Cyclone Idai that ravaged the continent this month have been nothing short of devastating, leaving countless lives lost and displaced across Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe. Most of the survivors, while mourning the deceased, are in desperate need of food, shelter, clothing and many other necessities.
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MAPUTO/MUTARE. – According to earlier estimates by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, 90 percent of Beira and its surrounding areas appear to be “completely destroyed”. Josias Elias, found clinging to a tree almost submerged in water, said his entire village near Beira was flooded. “There’s no more reason to go back. All of our houses have […]
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THE Chinese Government has offered to help Zimbabwe rebuild infrastructure in Chimanimani where most roads, bridges, schools and clinics were destroyed by Cyclone Idai which struck the district last week.
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NAIROBI. – Rescue teams in southern Africa were struggling on Wednesday to reach people stranded by flooding after Cyclone Idai killed hundreds and left a trail of destruction in one of the worst natural disasters to hit the region in decades. Mozambique started three days of national mourning on Wednesday for those killed in what […]
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President Mnangagwa has said Government will engage experts to investigate an earth tremor that was felt in Chimanimani before Cyclone Idai hit the district last week, resulting in massive loss of lives and destruction of property.
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President Mnangagwa said yesterday that Government will soon roll out a new rural housing development plan that will ensure the building of better houses that are strong and durable in rural areas.
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Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa was yesterday overcome with emotion after she came face to face with the harrowing stories of the devastating effects of Cyclone Idai.
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The Meet the People Rally that was scheduled for Saturday at Chachacha Growth Point in Shurugwi has been shelved to allow President Mnangagwa time to assess the impact of Cyclone Idai.