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All operations of CARE International are now suspended, pending an inquiry into the claims.
The ban comes as Zimbabwe prepares for a run-off election between President Robert Mugabe and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai on 27 June.
Some four million Zimbabweans are believed to need food aid.
Mr Mugabe is currently attending the UN's food summit in Rome, where the UK and Australia have called his presence "obscene".
They blame him for destroying Zimbabwe's once thriving economy.
Mr Mugabe in turns says a Western plot and poor rains are behind the hunger in his country.
(BBC)
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