Abstract

Letter From Zimbabwe

Menezes, Gabrielle | May 12, 2003 issue

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The author addresses the famine issue in Zimbabwe. She believes that famine becomes an unspeakable crime when it is caused by a country's government. President Robert Mugabe's disorganized land-reform policies and the widespread illegal farm invasions he encouraged make the government partly responsible for the famine in Zimbabwe. She explains the ways to acquire food in Zimbabwe. She describes the food distribution in Rimai.

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EDITORIALS; FAMINES; FOOD supply; MUGABE, Robert Gabriel, 1924-; ZIMBABWE -- Politics & government -- 1980-; ZIMBABWE
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