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Mnangagwa sends helicopters and maize to flood hit neighbors
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 85069, member: 27"] Zimbabwe hit pause on business as usual, loaded up maize and helicopters, and basically told Mozambique and Malawi, we are not watching this flood mess from the sidelines. Aid rolls out fast [LIST] [*]Yesterday, Zimbabwe sent major humanitarian supplies straight to Mozambique and Malawi. [*]The shipments covered maize, tents, blankets, mealie-meal, and other survival basics. [*]The backdrop here is brutal flooding that wiped out infrastructure, displaced thousands, and cut off basic services. [/LIST] Why did this happen right away [LIST] [*]President Emmerson Mnangagwa cut short his annual leave on Thursday. [*]He stepped in personally to steer disaster coordination at home and across borders. [*]The emergencies were triggered by heavy rainfall hammering Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Malawi. [/LIST] What Zimbabwe activated [LIST] [*]Food aid was greenlit immediately. [*]Air-rescue support was added to the plan. [*]Helicopters were deployed to Mozambique to help pull people out of flooded areas. [/LIST] What the aid actually looks like [LIST] [*]The full consignment weighs 1,300 tonnes. [*]Malawi is set to receive 1,000 tonnes of maize. [*]Mozambique will get 300 tonnes, alongside tents, blankets, and other essentials. [/LIST] How it is being organized [LIST] [*]Everything is running through ZimAid. [*]ZimAid exists specifically to channel Zimbabwe’s emergency support beyond its borders. [*]This move followed direct distress requests from both Malawi and Mozambique. [/LIST] The message from the defence leadership [LIST] [*]Defence Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri presided over the Harare send-off. [*]She framed the assistance as a Pan-African response rooted in solidarity. [*]Her takeaway was that borders matter less when people are in danger. [/LIST] Praise for the president [LIST] [*]Muchinguri-Kashiri credited Mnangagwa for leading the regional response. [*]She also highlighted his role in setting up ZimAid. [*]The initiative was tied directly to Zimbabwe’s National Development Strategy 2 vision. [/LIST] Helicopters on standby [LIST] [*]On Thursday, Mnangagwa ordered two air-rescue helicopters to Mozambique. [*]The focus is on rescuing communities cut off by floodwaters. [*]The aircraft can extract people and provide emergency medical support. [/LIST] Climate change enters the chat [LIST] [*]Muchinguri-Kashiri described climate change as a threat multiplier. [*]She linked the floods to wider climate-driven risks facing the region. [*]The response was positioned as part of longer-term climate resilience goals under NDS2. [/LIST] Beyond emergency mode [LIST] [*]The government stressed investment in disaster preparedness. [*]Building resilience is being framed as just as important as immediate relief. [*]The idea is to reduce vulnerability before the next shock hits. [/LIST] Local government perspective [LIST] [*]Local Government Minister Daniel Garwe also addressed the event. [*]He said Zimbabwe could not ignore the suffering of its neighbors. [*]Shared history, culture, and destiny were the core reasons he pointed to. [/LIST] Who showed up [LIST] [*]Malawi’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Peter Namathanga, attended the ceremony. [*]Senior officials from multiple government departments were present. [/LIST] Inside view from the presidency [LIST] [*]Presidential spokesperson George Charamba called the situation a sub-regional disaster. [*]He confirmed Zimbabwe received SOS requests from both Malawi and Mozambique. [*]According to him, the worsening weather forced immediate national and regional action. [/LIST] What happens next [LIST] [*]Zimbabwe will deploy two fully equipped rescue helicopters to Mozambique. [*]The aircraft are designed for aerial evacuation and emergency health services. [*]The priority is extracting families trapped by rising floodwaters and moving them to safety. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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