Southern African countries, including Zambia and Zimbabwe, are facing a significant maize deficit due to drought and are looking to Uganda and Kenya for support. Zambia is seeking to procure 500,000 tonnes of maize from Uganda to combat food insecurity, while Kenya's William Ruto has pledged maize to Zimbabwe. However, this could put pressure on Kenya's supplies and increase the cost of staple maize. Zambia is declaring a national disaster due to the severe impact of the drought on its maize production.