Militia invades farm

Zanu PF militia invades farm http://www.thestandard.co.zw/ Sunday, 14 August 2011 19:00 BY CAIPHAS CHIMHETE A senior MDC-T official, whose farm was invaded by Zanu PF members and war veterans in Nyanga in May, has appealed to the Joint Monitoring and Implementation Committee (Jomic) to intervene.MDC-T Constitution Parliamentary Select Committee rapporteur Charles Nyamutowa said the invasion had seriously affected …

Jabulani Sibanda threatens to ‘roast livers’ of opponents

Jabulani Sibanda threatens to ‘roast livers’ of opponents http://www.thestandard.co.zw/ Sunday, 14 August 2011 18:44 BY PATIENCE NYANGOVE CONTROVERSIAL war veterans’ leader Jabulani Sibanda allegedly warned Masvingo villagers that the former liberation war fighters would be “roasting livers” of sellouts in the next election. He allegedly made the remarks at Zvehuru Primary School but he denied the accusations when …

Farmers meet poachers

Farmers meet poachers   http://www.thezimbabwean.co.uk An angry meeting looms here tomorrow when embattled conservancy owners come face-to-face with marauding self-styled war veterans accused of widespread rhino and elephant poaching in the area. 13.08.1101:19pm by John Chimunhu Despite signs throughout the National Parks, poaching has continued unabated. According to notices for the meeting seen by The Zimbabwean, …

Drought-hit Zimbabwe farmers push government to lift GMO ban

Drought-hit Zimbabwe farmers push government to lift GMO ban http://www.trust.org 12 Aug 2011 22:30 Source: alertnet // Madalitso Mwando By Madalitso Mwando GWANDA, Zimbabwe (AlertNet) – With poor crop yields now a perennial problem and this year looking worse than ever, subsistence farmers like Thumeliso Mabasa have become living proof of an old adage: desperate times call …

White couple gets farm back

White couple gets farm back http://www.dailynews.co.zw/ By Tendai Kamhungira, Court WriterFriday, 12 August 2011 13:52 HARARE – A Harare magistrate has granted a white couple permission to stay at their farm occupied under the land reform programme that displaced the majority of white commercial farmers. The couple had resisted leaving the 2 900 acre estate, resulting in …

Eric Bloch: RBZ sees realities

Eric Bloch: RBZ sees realities http://www.theindependent.co.zw/ Thursday, 11 August 2011 19:15 THE Monetary Policy Statement (MPS) recently presented by the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe,  Gideon Gono, was like several breaths of fresh air. It demonstrated an awareness of the innumerable constraints still impacting upon Zimbabwe’s economy, in striking contrast to the recurrent contentions by so many …

130m kgs tobacco go under the hammer

130m kgs tobacco go under the hammer http://www.theindependent.co.zw/ Thursday, 11 August 2011 18:53 Paul Nyakazeya A TOTAL 129,5 million kgs of flue-cured tobacco valued at US$ 355,5 million has gone under the hammer at the country’s three auction floors since the beginning of the selling season in February, figures released by the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) …

Rural farmers should go commercial –– Olam

Rural farmers should go commercial –– Olam http://www.theindependent.co.zw/ Thursday, 11 August 2011 18:54 ZIMBABWE’S goal of improving rural livelihoods can only be done by accelerating the shift towards a more commercially-oriented small-scale agricultural sector that produces goods for identified markets, according to international agri-products and supply chain management company Olam.At a recent media briefing, Olam president and regional …

Evicted farmers, workers sue govt for $20billion

Evicted farmers, workers sue govt for $20billion http://www.thezimbabwean.co.uk Hundreds of farmers evicted by land invaders will sue the state for more than $20 billion in compensation for the loss of stolen assets and earnings.10.08.1109:41amby Chief Reporter Charles Taffs, president of the Commercial Farmers Union said the action sought to cover losses experienced by farmers and their workers. …

Zimbabwe Lawmakers Reject ‘Indigenization’ Regulations

Zimbabwe Lawmakers Reject ‘Indigenization’ Regulations http://www.voanews.com/ August 10, 2011 Peta Thornycroft | Johannesburg Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe has long pushed for all foreign and locally-owned companies to be at least 51 percent owned by black Zimbabweans.  But legislation to advance that goal is having a hard time getting through the country’s legislature.  A multiparty legal committee has rejected draft …