Tobacco sales drop 44%
Tobacco sales drop 44% – NewsDay Zimbabwe 10/6/2019 TOBACCO sales are down 44% at $292,8 million after 53 days of trade, compared to $523,5
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Tobacco sales drop 44% – NewsDay Zimbabwe 10/6/2019 TOBACCO sales are down 44% at $292,8 million after 53 days of trade, compared to $523,5
Let’s ban tobacco production: Activist – NewsDay Zimbabwe 8/6/2019 BY Shingirai Vambe Renewable Energy Association of Zimbabwe chief executive Isaiah Nyakusendwa has made a
Power cuts a threat to Zim investments: Zesa – NewsDay Zimbabwe 8/6/2019 BY Ruvimbo Muchenje ZESA’S audit and risk management committee chairperson, Tichaona Timire,
Load-shedding affecting winter crop, education – NewsDay Zimbabwe 10/6/2019 WHEAT farmers in Mashonaland Central have expressed concern over the continuous power cuts, which they
10 000ha put under eucalyptus trees 10/6/2019 Fast-growing eucalyptus trees are being planted nationwide by schools, timber companies, as well as tobacco companies such
Spice-up your garden with flavour 10/6/2019 The Herald Talent Gore Arts Correspondent The time is long gone when thyme, parsley and snage, and the
Zim applauds OIE for animal helath support 10/6/2019 The Herald Elita Chikwati Senior Reporter Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement Minister Perrance Shiri
Yeast maker goes into wheat farming 10/6/2019 Deputy Minister Haritatos The Herald Sukoluhle Ndlovu Midlands Correspondent The country’s sole yeast manufacturer, Lessafre, has embraced
Govt to bring in new dairy investors 10/6/2019 Deputy Minister Vangelis Haritatos The Herald Kudakwashe Mhundwa Business Reporter Government says it is in negotiation
Falling renewable power costs may prop up climate action 10/6/2019 The Herald Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story Zimbabwe’s ongoing power outages have once again brought into