Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Tuesday called for more donations for the people of Malawi after the devastating Tropical Cyclone Freddy hit the southern African country.

Mnangagwa, chairing a resource mobilization meeting, said that Zimbabwe stood with the people of Malawi, expressing his deepest sympathy to Malawian President Lazarus Chakwera, the bereaved families, and the country at large.

Mnangagwa commended the coordinated responses being undertaken by countries in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) toward assisting the people of Malawi.

He appealed for more support from Zimbabweans to assist the people of Malawi to recover from the effects of the cyclone.

Earlier on Saturday, the Zimbabwean government handed over 300 tons of maize meal to Malawi to assist the victims.

Business organizations at the resource mobilization meeting responded swiftly to the appeal by Mnangagwa and pledged goods ranging from food hampers, fuel, blankets, medical supplies, and transport.

However, two local cement-producing companies have also donated 120 tons of cement.

The cyclone left more than 500 people dead and displaced about 35,000 others in Malawi.

 
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