54% of tobacco farmers comply with govt directive to destroy stalks
54% of tobacco farmers comply with govt directive to destroy stalks newsday Only 54% of tobacco farmers have complied with a government directive to destroy
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54% of tobacco farmers comply with govt directive to destroy stalks newsday Only 54% of tobacco farmers have complied with a government directive to destroy
Women attack traditional leaders over land distribution newsday RURAL women have accused traditional leaders of abusing their authority to sideline them in the distribution of
Zanu PF activists invade Mutinhiri son’s plot newsday SUSPECTED Zanu PF activists in Marondera have reportedly invaded a farm owned by National Patriotic Front (NPF)
Govt to import $200m edible oil The Herald Livingstone Marufu Business ReporterZimbabwe is expected to import crude edible oil worth $200 million this year
Horticulture set to surpass $143m The Herald The Government initiative to return the horticulture sector to its former glory as one of the leading
Villagers appeal for irrigation equipment The Herald Blessings Chidakwa in KadomaFARMERS at Madhodha Irrigation Scheme in Mhondoro-Ngezi, Mashonaland West are appealing to Government and
Forex shortages bite agric firm The Herald Mukudzei Chingwere Midlands CorrespondentA Gweru-based firm, Linfield Farm, which is in the business of exporting peas and
Farmer does wonders on 5ha plot The Herald Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands BureauWhen the land reform programme started in 2000, Mr Reuben Manhondo (44) of
Rescued elephants begin their journey back to the wild Source: Rescued elephants begin their journey back to the wild – The Zimbabwe IndependentMay 30, 2018 A
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