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Land of milk and honey sees children go hungry

Our exports feed millions well, yet our own people suffer food insecurity.

Dita De Boni Wed, 28 Jul 2021

Most caregivers and parents, when faced with a reduction of resources coming into the household, will ensure their children are fed first.

Some do not like the family analogy applied to the government but, in a time when we are more or less like a bunch of five million (often fractious) siblings

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Dita De Boni Wed, 28 Jul 2021
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