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Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe, seeking to keep power in a June 27 election run-off, has conceded that beneficiaries of his farm seizures are using less than half the land and threatened to take...
Commonwealth leaders said international institutions such as the United Nations and the World Bank were inadequate in their response to a trio of global financial crises, calling on Tuesday for...
Address by Her Excellency Ms Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka Deputy President of the Republic of South Africa Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) High Level Conference on Food Security: Challenges of...
The Italian and U.N. hosts of a U.N. crisis summit on rising food prices on Monday left the presidents of Zimbabwe and Iran off the guest list of a ceremonial dinner for the leaders attending the...
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe flew into Rome for a global food summit on Sunday, his first official trip abroad since elections condemned by Western and opposition leaders as fraudulent.
The...
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe said on Thursday his government had bought 600,000 tonnes of maize to ease food shortages ahead of a June 27 presidential election run-off.
Zimbabwe, once home...
World leaders must radically change their strategy toward beating poverty now that hunger can no longer be staunched by cheap food, the head of the United Nations farm aid agency said.
At a food...