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Zimbabwe
government alleged to block NGO food assistance efforts
Patience
Rusere, VOA News
July 31, 2007
http://www.voanews.com/english/Africa/2007-07-31-voa78.cfm
Zimbabwean Local Government
Minister Ignatius Chombo has warned councilors in the rural Mashonaland
West district of Zvimba not to let non-governmental organizations
distribute food in the area, telling local officials such groups
intend to use food aid to destabilize the government, local and
other sources said.
The sources said Chombo
issued the instructions last week in a meeting with local councilors.
His intervention comes as the country is grappling with food shortages
and experts warn some 4 million Zimbabweans will need food aid by
early-2008.
Chombo could not be reached
for comment. VOA was unable to obtain confirmation from NGO managers,
because officials either were not available or declined to speak
about the highly sensitive issue. The Harare government requires
authorization from the international down to the local level for
food distribution, and has shut down food distribution programs
in the past with little or no explanation.
Spokesman Fambai
Ngirande of the National
Association of Non-Governmental Organisations said interference
with food aid has mounted as elections approach. The country is
scheduled to hold local, general and presidential elections in early
2008 and critics have charged in the past that Harare uses food
to exert political pressure.
Ngirande told
reporter Patience Rusere that international as well as domestic
humanitarian organizations face increased official restrictions.
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