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'Zim doesn't need food aid'

2005-06-02 19:10
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Harare - Zimbabwe said on Thursday it didn't ask for and doesn't need the food aid the United Nations (UN) has promised, insisting it could provide for its own people amid a mounting humanitarian crisis rooted in politics.

Social welfare minister Nicholas Goche said the country, once the region's breadbasket, had bought 1.2 metric tons of maize from South Africa.

He said that was enough to alleviate shortages caused by drought.

Goche said Zimbabwe was not making any request for international aid, but welcomes any that comes.

Head of the UN World Food Programme, James Morris, met with President Robert Mugabe to discuss what he described as "an enormous humanitarian crisis".

Morris said between three and four million Zimbabweans would need food aid in the next year with the peak time of need coming between December and March.

Mugabe gave the go ahead for food aid

Morris, speaking to reporters in South Africa, said Mugabe had made a "strong commitment" to allow non-governmental organisations to distribute food aid.

Mugabe's government has been accused of using its control of aid to punish opponents by denying them food.

More than one million people in the capital alone could be left homeless by the crackdown the government calls a clean-up campaign.

The government claims current shortages of many staples, including cornmeal, sugar and gasoline, are the result of speculation and hoarding by black market traders.

The state-owned Herald newspaper quoted police spokesperson Wayne Bvuzijena on Wednesday as saying police had arrested more than 22 000 people since the crackdown began.

"We have so far arrested a total of 22 735 people and recovered 33.5kg of gold from 47 illegal gold panners and 26 000 litres of fuel," said Bvudzijena.

Mugabe lashes out against relief agencies

Before recent elections, Mugabe forecast a bumper harvest of 2.5 million metric tons of maize and told relief agencies to direct their efforts elsewhere and not "choke" Zimbabweans with unneeded aid.

But Goche's top public servant, Sydney Mhishi, predicted last week even by rushed and preliminary government estimates at least 2.8 million people would need food aid in the coming year.

The state radio broadcast on Thursday also carried a denial by police spokesperson Oliver Mandipaka that officers involved in the arrest of street traders and the demolition of thousands of shacks had been responsible for widespread looting.

Reports that police stole food and electric goods were attempts to smear the reputation of the police, said Mandipaka.

Amnesty International (AI) on Wednesday called on the government to halt the forced mass evictions it said have left whole communities homeless and destroyed thousands of livelihoods.

Housing minister Ignatius Chombo announced on Thursday 250 000 new housing plots would be made available to the urban poor, including 150 000 in Harare.

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