Rwanda has donated 1,000 tonnes of grain as part of a global response to an appeal by Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa after the country was affected by the El Nino-induced drought which has rendered half of Zimbabwe’s population of more than 15-million food-insecure during the 2024-2025 season.
In April this year, Mnangagwa declared a nationwide state of disaster in Zimbabwe due to the severe drought caused by the El Niño weather phenomenon which has triggered a humanitarian crisis across Southern Africa.
Zimbabwe’s minister of foreign affairs and international trade Frederick Shava thanked President Paul Kagame for the “generous” donation during an event in Harare on Thursday celebrating Rwanda’s 30th Liberation Day anniversary, known as Kwibohora 30.
“As we celebrate Rwanda’s Liberation Day today, a consignment of 1,000 tonnes of maize is on its way to Zimbabwe from Kigali,” Shava told attendees at the event.
Shava said the humanitarian assistance from Rwanda would alleviate the effects of the El Nino-induced drought.
“This donation will go a long way in reducing food and nutrition deficit among our affected communities. We will forever remember this generous donation which has come from our dear brothers and sisters from Rwanda.”