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SAfrican church leaders say nothing done to help Zimbabwe's evicted homeless.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

Excerpt from report by Jonathan Katzenellenbogen entitled "'Clean out filth' victims still destitute" published by South African newspaper Business Day website on 31 August

Church leaders from the region said yesterday that almost nothing had been done to help those made homeless in the Zimbabwean government's massive destruction of homes in urban areas about a year ago.

The Solidarity Peace Trust, which brings together church leaders in the region, said in a report released yesterday that the situation in Zimbabwe remained "dire" 15 months after the start of the government's Operation Murambatsvina, which …

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