Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 29 January 2026
📘 Source: Club of Mozambique

Acting President Dr Kembo Mohadi is this morning presiding over a high-level resource mobilisation ceremony aimed at assisting Mozambique following devastating floods that have hit the neighbouring country. The initiative comes after Zimbabwe received an urgent appeal for help from Maputo in the wake of widespread destruction caused by the floods. Zimbabwe will continue to stand with Mozambique in times of need, Acting President Dr Kembo Mohadi said today.

Dr Mohadi was speaking at the handover of humanitarian assistance under the ZimAid framework, following devastating floods that have hit several Mozambican provinces. “I am honoured to address you today as we gather for this handover ceremony under the ZimAid framework. We stand in solidarity with the government and the people of the Republic of Mozambique following the devastating floods that have affected the provinces of Gaza, Maputo, Maputo Metropolitan and Nampula,” said Acting President Mohadi.

He conveyed Zimbabwe’s condolences to the affected communities, noting the severe human and economic toll of the disaster. “On behalf of the Government and people of the Republic of Zimbabwe, allow me to convey our heartfelt sympathy and deep solidarity with our brothers and sisters in Mozambique,” he said. Dr Mohadi said the tragedy underscores the region’s growing exposure to climate-induced disasters.

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He said the floods were part of a wider pattern of extreme weather events linked to climate change, which continue to undermine food security, infrastructure and human development across Southern Africa. The Acting President went on to stress the need for strengthened preparedness, resilience and collective regional action. In response to an urgent request from Maputo, Zimbabwe deployed air rescue helicopters to assist search and rescue efforts, a move authorised by President Mnangagwa. Dr Mohadi said the gesture demonstrated Zimbabwe’s unwavering commitment to humanitarian assistance and regional cooperation.

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Originally published by Club of Mozambique • January 29, 2026

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