CFU Calling March 11 2011
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Commercial Farmers' Union of Zimbabwe
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Rainwater: Solution to water woes http://www.financialgazette.co.zw Friday, 11 March 2011 12:44 Tabitha Mutenga, Staff Reporter THE most valuable natural resource in the world is water. Yet people in Zimbabwe’s urban areas seem to take this vital resource for granted although those living in drought-prone rural areas are generally more aware of its limited supply and importance. However, as …
Drought Parches Four Zimbabwean Provinces, Devastating Harvest Hopes http://www.voanews.com Relief agencies have started systematically assessing the crop situation in Zimbabwe and will soon issue a comprehensive report on the resumption of food assistance programs, sources said Gibbs Dube | Washington 11 March 2011 Agricultural experts and food officials say maize crops in the Zimbabwean provinces of Matabeleland South …
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We can’t feed nation – “new” farmers confess http://www.thezimbabwean.co.uk/ Written by Fungi KwarambaSaturday, 12 March 2011 13:29 HARARE – Farmers who benefited from President Robert Mugabe’s chaotic and corrupt land “reform” programme, which was ostensibly meant to empower disadvantaged blacks, have confessed that they do not have the capacity to feed the nation. The farmers, under their umbrella …
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ZESA pledges uninterrupted power supplies to farmers http://www.financialgazette.co.zw/ Friday, 11 March 2011 12:57 Tabitha Mutenga, Staff ReporterZIMBABWE’S power utility ZESA Holdings, which has previously been accused of sabotaging the country’s wheat production, has pledged uninterrupted power supplies to wheat farmers who are targeting an output of 67 500 tonnes this year. The winter cropping season will require at …
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Govt will pay up – Kasukuwere http://www.thezimbabwean.co.uk Written by Ngoni ChanakiraFriday, 11 March 2011 17:26 HARARE – In a major twist of events, which has been strongly welcomed by the business community, the Minister of Youth Development, Indigenisation, and Economic Empowerment, Savior Kasukuwere (pictured), said the government will now pay for its stake in foreign-owned firms, instead of …
Harare policy confusion, squabbles deepen http://www.zimonline.co.za/ by Edward Jones Friday 11 March 2011 HARARE – Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said yesterday the cabinet had not yet decided the minimum local ownership levels for foreign companies under the government’s indigenisation plans, in a sharp rebuke of a minister who said a day earlier a sovereign wealth fund would be …