U.N. raises aid appeal for Zimbabwe to $331.5 million, many face starvation

The United Nations on Tuesday increased its aid appeal for Zimbabwe to $331.5 million to help it recover from drought that has driven millions to the brink of starvation as well as a cyclone that hit eastern regions earlier this year.<div class="feedflare">
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