Central African Republic's food crisis: Prices soar after boat traffic suspended

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Central African Republic's food crisis: Prices soar after boat traffic suspended


Food prices have been soaring in the Central African Republic’s capital after boat traffic was suspended after 58 people drowned when a ferry capsized last month.
The capital, Bangui, relies heavily on its river network for much of its food supply.
Dozens of boats are now stuck along the Ubangi River and are creating transport hurdles for…

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  1. 😢❤ yarab help the poor!!!!! Cant handle seeing this!!! In the meantime we have crazy rich people around the world who dont contribute, they only want more and more money so they have power to control the less fortunate, lived life with no real purpose.. Theres higher power whos thinking about the poor suffering!! My heart hurts with the amount of injustice😢 love you for the sake of Allah swt, thinking of you and your struggles, keep strong, better times is coming❤

  2. The food won't get cheaper now its more the rich wjo supply food wont want less do you no that Uganda won't except guys transsexuals by the usa so the usa are asking the commen wealth trade to suspend Uganda has they won't except transsexuals the usa will then be able to attack Uganda and steal the 12 trillion pounds cash of Uganda gold deposits watch this space its all under way the usa are the genocide capital of the world they don't help only help thier self's they start to shake over Uganda gold so they only allow this sick transsexuals so to get Uganda out of the commonwealth only to steal the Uganda gold tnier 20 year plans are all a crime so remember this words

  3. After 1 hour , I’m the first to comment .
    Here your humanity is exposed
    as hypocrisy .
    Why all “humanity” , including UN , don’t ship humanitarian aid to Central Africa?