Zim’s fertile farm land lying idle
Zim’s fertile farm land lying idle April 13, 2017 in News MORE than half of Zimbabwe’s irrigable land is underutilised due to dilapidated state-owned irrigation equipment, posing
Commercial Farmers' Union of Zimbabwe
Zim’s fertile farm land lying idle April 13, 2017 in News MORE than half of Zimbabwe’s irrigable land is underutilised due to dilapidated state-owned irrigation equipment, posing
Allied Timbers seek partner for power project April 19, 2017 Business Business Reporter —ALLIED Timbers Zimbabwe is seeking partners to establish a power generating plant that
Govt to announce cotton prices…..Brace for most lucrative cotton season ever: Made April 14, 2017 Local News Dr Made Tawanda Mangoma in CHIREDZIAgriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation
Sadc agric ministers head to Swaziland April 18, 2017 Local News Elita Chikwati Senior Agriculture ReporterMinisters of agriculture from SADC are expected to meet in Swaziland soon
$14m Lake Mutirikwi hydro-power plant for Masvingo April 17, 2017 Business Walter Mswazie, Masvingo CorrespondentTHE Great Zimbabwe Hydro Power Company has started a feasibility study on the
Arda increases capacity utilisation to 75pc April 17, 2017 Business Mr Basil Nyabadza Harare BureauTHE Agricultural and Rural Development Authority has increased capacity utilisation at most
Embrace ICTs, small-holder farmers urged April 18, 2017 Business Andile Tshuma, Business reporterSMALL-HOLDER farmers should embrace Information and Communication Technologies to access information on latest production techniques
Food security equals national security April 18, 2017 Business Prosper NdlovuCLIMATE change is increasingly becoming a ‘security threat’ the world over amid speculation that failure to
Late cropping to affect yields in Mberengwa, Zvishavane April 19, 2017 Business Lovemore Zigara, Midlands CorrespondentMIDLANDS Minister of State for Provincial Affairs Jason Machaya says Zvishavane and
Comesa calls for seed trade harmonisation April 19, 2017 Business Business ReporterTHE Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) says cumbersome and lengthy processes of