Rotary District 9400, which spans four Southern African countries, is hosting a four-day programme starting today until 18 May 2026 focused on food security, global hunger solutions, community upliftment, diaspora mobilisation, diplomacy, and the development of corporate partnerships. As part of the engagements, a US$94,000 aquaponics grant aimed at strengthening efforts to combat hunger across Africa will be presented at the iconic Desmond Tutu House, which will serve as the future South African headquarters of The Desmond Tutu Programme to End Global Hunger. Lulu Gaboo spoke to Thabang Chiloane, Media and Government Liaison for Rotary District 9400

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