Four elephants poisoned, tusks removed

Four elephants poisoned, tusks removed   Chronicle 19/3/2020  Elephants at Hwange National Park Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter FOUR elephants were found dead, three of them without tusks in Woodlands Farm resettlement area on Monday. The resettlement area is on the edge of Hwange National Park and the jumbos were poisoned with cyanide. Zimbabwe National Parks …

Law vs survival in Byo’s charcoal trade

Law vs survival in Byo’s charcoal trade  Chronicle 19/3/2020   Charcoal vendors and their customers at Luveve Railway Station in Bulawayo Ishmmael Zulu, Chronicle Reporter ONCE the train from Victoria Falls stops at Luveve Station, more than two dozen men and women carrying heavy sacks filled with charcoal disembark. They are here for business. At …

President commissions US$15m irrigation project

President commissions US$15m irrigation project  Chronicle 19/3/2020   Samuel Kadungure, Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday had a hectic programme in Nyanga that saw him officially commission Nyakomba Irrigation Scheme in the morning before addressing a rally at Bumhira Secondary School in the afternoon. The project, which started in 2015, was funded to the tune of US$15 …

Govt intensifies Pfumvudza agriculture

Govt intensifies Pfumvudza agriculture   Herald 18/3/2020  Elita Chikwati Senior Reporter Government is intensifying efforts to boost agricultural production through conservation agriculture methods (also known as Pfumvudza) to guarantee food self-sufficiency and commercialise smallholder agriculture. Under the Pfumvudza concept, communal farmers will now be required to practise conservation agriculture, a concept also known as Pfumvudza …

New measures to regulate amacimbi harvesting on cards

New measures to regulate amacimbi harvesting on cards Herald 18/3/2020   Sifelani Tsiko recently in Plumtree Bulilima District in the southern part of the country is taking practical steps to control the harvesting of amacimbi (imbrassia belina), a delicacy which is facing a high risk of extinction in the wild due to over-harvesting and deforestation. …

Waging war on locusts: Fungus vs pesticides

Waging war on locusts: Fungus vs pesticides Herald 18/3/2020   Locusts Manfred Hartbauer Correspondent Swarming locusts are famous for their destructive potential. Currently, locust outbreaks in East Africa are threatening the livelihoods of hundreds of farmers and their families. For instance, a recent swarm in Kenya consumed more than 2 000 tonnes of food. Despite the …

Irrigation rehab to benefit hundreds

Irrigation rehab to benefit hundreds   Herald 18/3/2020  Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Manicaland Bureau Hundreds of families in Chimanimani West are set to benefit from the rehabilitation of irrigation schemes that were damaged by Cyclone Idai last year, as work is expected to commence soon. The irrigation schemes have for years been the source of livelihood for …

Timber firms to lose US$800 000

Timber firms to lose US$800 000 Herald 18/3/2020 Timber Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Manicaland Bureau Timber companies in Chimanimani could lose US$800 000 over the next three weeks because their trucks cannot negotiate the detour when the Skyline-Chimanimani Road is closed to finish off rehabilitation works. The Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development closed an eight-kilometre stretch …

Agric Recovery Plan step in right direction

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Agric Recovery Plan step in right direction     Identifying 5 000 farmers on highly irrigated farms that will benefit under the Government’s Agricultural Recovery Plan (ARP) is an important step in creating a food secure nation and restoring Zimbabwe to its erstwhile status as the breadbasket of southern Africa. The plan confirms the …