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Cyclone Idai ripped through the city of Beira in Mozambique earlier this month and spilled over to Zimbabwe and and Malawi.Minister Lindiwe Sisulu is traveling to Mozambique and Zimbabwe in an effort to provide relief to victims affected by the Cyclone Idai. She will hand over the donations which have been made by South African citizens, companies and members of the Diplomatic Corps.

The donations include financial aid, clothes, water purifiers, non-perishable food items and blankets.Watch a related video below:

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