EU, UN officials assess Zimbabweans’ needs after Cyclone Idai

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This visit comes a day after local media and the opposition claimed that relief aid is being politicised by the ruling Zanu-PF party.

HARARE - Top European Union and United Nations officials arrived in eastern Zimbabwe on Wednesday to assess the needs of communities in the wake of Cyclone Idai.

The head of the EU in Zimbabwe Timo Olkkonen was in Chimanimani together with UN resident coordinator Bishow Parajuli.Olkkonen told reporters he raised the issue of alleged politicisation of relief aid. “We also discussed the stories circulating about politicisation of humanitarian aid, where we expressed our concern and our sincere hope that this will not be happening. We got assurance from the minister and provincial administration that there will be impartiality in the providing of aid.”

On social media on Wednesday, a video taken in Chimanimani showed ruling party vehicles packed with what appears to be donated goods. Critics claim Zanu-PF is using the crisis and donations sourced by others to gain political mileage although the government denies this.

 

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