Matabeleland cattle farmers bear the brunt of drought
Matabeleland cattle farmers bear the brunt of drought December 8, 2019 in Local, News By Busani Bafana NESIGWE, Zimbabwe, (Thomson Reuters Foundation) — Livestock farmer Siphiwe Moyo, walks
Commercial Farmers' Union of Zimbabwe
Matabeleland cattle farmers bear the brunt of drought December 8, 2019 in Local, News By Busani Bafana NESIGWE, Zimbabwe, (Thomson Reuters Foundation) — Livestock farmer Siphiwe Moyo, walks
Role of local communities fighting illegal wildlife trafficking By Newsday – December 9, 2019 Local communities living alongside wildlife conservancies have significant and sustainable roles to play
Flies: The future of stockfeeds? By Newsday – December 7, 2019 Maggot breeder Josphat Nyika at work BY PHILLIP CHIDAVAENZI WHENEVER Josphat Nyika (34) told people what
We need to quickly adapt to climate change Akshat Rathi Among the millions of species that inhabit our planet, homo sapiens is one of the
21 000 cattle lost to drought Sunday Mail 8/12/2019 Bulawayo Bureau Farmers have lost more than 21 400 cattle in Matabeleland as this year’s
Petrol, diesel prices to remain stable Herald 7/12/2019 Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube Herald Reporter Diesel and petrol prices are likely
Zimbabwe’s industrial hemp project ahead of schedule Herald 9/12/2019 Leroy Dzenga Herald Reporter Zimbabwe’s industrial hemp which was planted just over two months ago
The model that can transform Zimbabwe Herald 9/12/2019 The example of Xiaogang villagers demonstrates that simple ideas that meet the basic needs of people
Victoria Falls is not dry, climate change taking toll Herald 9/12/2019 An aerial view on the Victoria Falls Jeffrey Gogo “Facts have no feelings.”
Poor rainfall likely to reduce grain production in Southern Africa: FAO Herald 9/12/2019 Sifelani Tsiko Agric, Environment & Innovations Editor Poor rains and drier