16k families invade wildlife conservancies
16k families invade wildlife conservancies Andrew Kunambura • 29 January 2018 12:33AM • 0 comments HARARE – More than 16 000 families have unilaterally resettled themselves
Commercial Farmers' Union of Zimbabwe
16k families invade wildlife conservancies Andrew Kunambura • 29 January 2018 12:33AM • 0 comments HARARE – More than 16 000 families have unilaterally resettled themselves
A grim glimpse into the winter rainfall region’s future The good news is that rainfall conditions for most of the summer rainfall region are
Crop munching pest raises hunger threat ROME — A crop munching worm that can fly up to 100km at night is spreading rapidly across Africa,
Unpaid wages — suing an employer – January 27, 2018 The sustained economic difficulties have made it difficult for some companies to guarantee the payment of
ZPC shuts down 2 power stations – January 29, 2018 THE Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) has shut down two power stations — Bulawayo and Munyati —
Govt allocates $80 million for dams repair, construction – January 29, 2018 ENVIRONMENT, Water and Climate minster Oppah Muchinguri has revealed that her ministry was recently
Gokwe in dire need of food aid January 29, 2018 MIDLANDS & NORTH-WEST Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands BureauThe majority of people in Gokwe are in dire need of
Zaka farmers write-off maize crop January 29, 2018 MASVINGO & SOUTH-WEST Sydney Mubaiwa in ZakaMost farmers here have started counting their losses after declaring their maize
Govt warns errant farmers January 29, 2018 MASVINGO & SOUTH-WEST Tawanda Mangoma in ChiredziGovernment has warned new sugar-cane farmers in the Lowveld to stop illegally expanding
Don’t resettle people harphazardly, chiefs told January 29, 2018 MASVINGO & SOUTH-WEST Runesu Gwidi Herald CorrespondentTraditional leaders in Bikita have been warned against haphazardly resettling people, and