Japan gives Zim farmers $5.1m in climate funding
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HARARE - COP29 has culminated with a deal for 3-hundred-billion rand in climate funding for poorer nations.
Meanwhile, Japan has donated 5-point-1-million dollars to mitigate the effects of climate change in Zimbabwe.
It's aimed at helping small-scale farmers hit by a crippling drought brought on by the el-nino phenomenon. The World Food Program will implement the project.
eNCA correspondent Pindai Dube reports.