Dry spell threatens Zim livelihoods
Dry spell threatens Zim livelihoods By Own Correspondent In parts of the southern and northern regions, some farmers are close to completely writing-off the season.
Commercial Farmers' Union of Zimbabwe
Dry spell threatens Zim livelihoods By Own Correspondent In parts of the southern and northern regions, some farmers are close to completely writing-off the season.
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