ZimParks ups conservation campaigns

ZimParks ups conservation campaigns    Herald 21/10/2019 Mr Farawo Yeukai Karengezeka Herald Correspondent THE Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority in partnership with Wild Aid and Zambezi Society has intensified campaigns in promoting the conservation of animals in different communities around the country. In an interview with The Herald, ZimParks public relations manager Mr Tinashe …

Invest in cold chain management systems, farmers urged

Invest in cold chain management systems, farmers urged    Chronicle 21/10/2019 Mr Dumisani Nyoni Pride Mahlangu, Business Reporter ZIMBABWE needs to invest in a cold chain management system in the agriculture sector to ensure improved storage and quality of farm produce. Matabeleland North provincial crop and livestock development officer, Mr Dumisani Nyoni, said this at a …

Farmers to receive ‘back pay’ for early maize deliveries

Farmers to receive ‘back pay’ for early maize deliveries     Deputy Minister Douglas Karoro Elita Chikwati, Harare Bureau FARMERS who delivered their grain to the Grain Marketing Board before the latest producer price was announced will recieve “back pay”, an official has confirmed. Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement Deputy Minister Douglas Karoro said …

Zim angles for post Brexit trade spoils

Zim angles for post Brexit trade spoils    Chronicle 21/10/2019 Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor ZIMBABWE is evaluating the implications of the United Kingdom’s possible exit from the European Union (EU) and positioning itself for wider trading opportunities beyond the impasse. The United Kingdom (UK) is one of the country’s key export markets and there are …

Ex-minister in messy land wrangle

Ex-minister in messy land wrangle Posted on October 18, 2019 by The Independent in Main News ANDREW KUNAMBURA A CORRUPTION report has been filed against former Lands minister Douglas Mombeshora in connection with a messy land dispute, in which he allegedly allocated 359 hectares of land in Beatrice to a senior ministry official. Mombeshora is entangled in a land dispute …

Planned human settlement important for rangeland management in communal areas

Planned human settlement important for rangeland management in communal areas   Sunday Mail 20/10/2019  Mhlupheki Dube AFTER having a conversation with some smallholder communal livestock farmers in various parts of the country, one common challenge that emerged is the shrinking of grazing lands due to human settlement.  More often than not, one gets complaints that …

Let there be light . . . 600MW Hwange plant takes shape

Let there be light . . . 600MW Hwange plant takes shape     Suday Mail 20/10/2019 Fairness Moyana in Hwange WORK on the expansion of the Hwange Power Station Stage 7 and 8 expansion is on track with 26 percent ground work having been covered so far, Sunday Business has learnt. The Government contracted Chinese company, Sinohydro …

When your entire salary buys 7kg beef and some peanut butter: How hyperinflation hit Zimbabwe

When your entire salary buys 7kg beef and some peanut butter: How hyperinflation hit Zimbabwe  0 October 20, 2019 2:03 AM Source: When your entire salary buys 7kg beef and some peanut butter: How hyperinflation hit Zimbabwe | Fin24 A heavily-built man presses his mobile phone, glares at the screen and shakes his head dejectedly. Two Mazoe orange …