Zimbabwe to Get Over Half of $60 Million Payout for El Niño-Hit African Nations

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Zimbabwe to Get Over Half of $60 Million Payout for El Niño-Hit African Nations
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Zimbabwe will get over half of an expected $60 million insurance pay out meant for four African nations as it reels from the impact of El Niño-induced drought that’s already slashed corn output and led to a state of disaster being declared.

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