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Article added on 13 February 2009

Note for relatives of Britons in Zimbabwe

The British Embassy has informed us that they are receiving an increasing number of enquiries from Britons who are concerned about their ability to stay in Zimbabwe and who may find it difficult to leave at short notice should the situation deteriorate further. While the Foreign and Commonwealth Office is not currently advising people to leave Zimbabwe, they think it is prudent for individuals to consider whether they are happy to stay. If you are concerned about your family member, please encourage them to contact the British Embassy for information regarding what help may be available.

 

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ZANE has a first class team on the ground across Zimbabwe. ZANE has systems in place that ensure that every pound donated, is used to its maximum advantage. The money will be prudently used and will go towards the relief of hardship and acute misery.
The cost of care. . .
ZANE has no offices and employs only a small staff in the UK. There are no middlemen and there is no waste.

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Director: Tom Benyon OBE, Trustees: Jane Benyon, Sue Gibbs, Clare Hayns, John Hayns, James Maberly,
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