Mugabe Launches Zimbabwe’s National Food Security Policy
16 May 2013
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President Robert Mugabe is today officiating scheduled to launch Zimbabwe’s Food and Nutrition Security Policy under the auspicies of the United Nations, UNICEF agency.
President Mugabe will address delegates today at the Harare International Conference Centre (H.I.C.C), Rainbow Towers, 1 Pennefather Ave, at 1PM.United-Nations, UN flag, UN logo
UNICEF representative, Dr. Gianfranco Rotigliano will also speak at the function.
Zimbabwe has in the past 13 years suffered acute levels of hunger caused by various factors including climate changes, and economic challenges. Some economists state that the effects of president Mugabe’s land reform program are largely to blame for the countries woes.

6 Replies to “Mugabe Launches Zimbabwe’s National Food Security Policy”

  1. Very correct Mavambo, in addition, be rest assured that your trusted and able government will soon be in place. A government of the people, for the people and by the people led by the lion of Africa, HE, President Robert Gabriel Mugabe.

  2. Waste of money convening these talk shops of much ado about nothing.

  3. “Some economists state that the effects of president Mugabe’s land reform program are largely to blame for the countries woes.”
    Those who prefer to read the surface will easily get lost regarding Mugabe’s land reform in Zimbabwe. An otherwise noble agrarian exercise has been blighted by multiple frictional forces ranging from a negative disposition and outlook amongst benefactors (“hurumende ichatiitira mentality”), negative political forces that manifested in economic and financial sabotage as well as sanctions from powerful states.
    We have taken 13 years before a revival of Zim’s agriculture principally because some influencial quarters want to prove that “the land reform program was wrong”. In all this, the local battalion is receiving generous pampering from Rhodies through various channels. We should have identified the shortcomings of the ladn reform and corrected them on time. As early as 2005, we could have put Zim’s agriculture and food security well on course. Lamentably, Mugabe took long to swoop on multiple farm ownership and his adversaries went a gear up to show him that he was not doing right. Meantime, the ordinary man on the street suffered while the one in Wall Street enjoyed.
    The food (in)security issue has been an effective political tool for some of our people and it has greatly shaped Zim’s political discourse in the past decade. Mugabe’s government became very vulnerable because of it and the GNU remains equally expopsed.
    Politician’s know that the “stomach” can vote and this problem is likely to stay with us for much longer until such a time when we have a stable government and not this Western-designed monster called NGU! I thank you.

  4. Oh please! We have heard this before. Are we going to beg for more food aid from the UN again? Isn’t it getting embarrassing; we even have to beg for food from Zambia? How is this possible in a country with so much wealth, that other countries can only dream of? How many countries have the massive amounts of gold, platinum, diamonds, coal, fertile lands that we have been blessed with, we even have oil and gas reserves in the Zambezi valley, and yet we have been turned into perennial beggars!!

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