Sadza is corn porridge that is sometimes dipped into meat and gravy. Nhedzi is a soup made of wild mushrooms. Bota is porridge flavored with peanut butter, milk or jam. It is usually eaten for breakfast. Papayas are grown here and are sometimes made into candy.
the Government
By buying it or killing aolas
in Zimbabwe they eat sadzda ,corn ,beef,peanuts[nzungu],sweet potatoes and that's mostly it
by donating money
Maize based meals are the staple food there
they survived by eating food and drinking water from the river
M. A. Munzara-Chawira has written: 'Trade and development, agro-biodiversity and food sovereignty in Zimbabwe' -- subject(s): Commerce, Food security, Agrobiodiversity 'Trade and development, agro-biodiversity and food sovereignty in Zimbabwe' -- subject(s): Commerce, Food security, Agrobiodiversity
Yes, many of them have to as it is very expensive to buy food.
Zimbabwe has food shortages due to the political instability of the country and a badly governed economy: Productive farms of white Zimbabweans has been confiscated by the Mugabe-regime, and many white farmers has left the country.
Sadza is a staple food of Zimbabwe, made of pap, meat and leafy vegetables.
Maize is the main food crop and tobacco is the main cash crop
The biggest economic problem of Zimbabwe is its government. Mugabe took the farm owned by the whites and gave them to his party cronies and supporter. Then a country that exported food become a country that imported food to survive. Then there is the hyperinflation, that is caused by the government printing money.