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Sixty-three people, 48 of them children, died from hunger last
month in Zimbabwe's second city of Bulawayo, a health official was
quoted as saying in a newspaper report Friday.
Zimbabwe's main opposition party warned yesterday that the country
could run out of food - including vital food aid supplied by donors
- by the end of January next year.
The mission leader of the Opec Fund for International Development
to Lesotho, Edwin Gutierrez, said food aid from the fund worth $400
000 will be delivered to the country by his organisation to...