Russia Donates Fertilizer, Grain to Zimbabwe
Voice of America
People walk past grain donated by Russia to Zimbabwe, in Harare, March 20, 2024. President Emmerson Mnangagwa speaks in Harare on March 20, 2024, after accepting 25,000 tons of grain and 23,000 tons of fertilizer donated by Russia. Nikolai Krasilnikov, Russian ambassador to Zimbabwe, speaks in Harare on March 20, 2024, after his country’s donation of grain and fertilizer to the southern African nation.
Russia donated 25,000 tons of grain and 23,000 tons of fertilizer to Zimbabwe to help combat the effects of El Nino-induced drought, which has dwindled crop yields in most parts of Southern Africa.
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