Over 13 million people across southern Africa, including Zimbabwe, are facing a severe food crisis due to a drought caused by the El Nino weather pattern. The drought has affected crops such as maize, pumpkins, and groundnuts, leading to fears of widespread hunger and exacerbating existing economic problems in Zimbabwe, where 42% of the population lives in extreme poverty. The government is urging conservation and increasing food imports, but this is challenging as the drought has affected other countries in the region. To provide a long-term solution, plans are underway to build water reservoirs in Rushinga and neighbouring regions, although progress has been slow due to the coronavirus pandemic.