Alice Sishango stares down into the pot of rice she’s cooking on the fire. “I’ve just put on this rice, and now it’s turned into pap. What rice has the government given us? We don’t know this rice,” she says. The rice is part of a 5 000-tonne consignment worth N$60 million the government of South Korea has donated to the Namibian government through the Office of the Prime Minister. The aim is to feed the country’s drought- and flood-affected hou…
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