Rainwater harvesting panacea to water woes
Rainwater harvesting panacea to water woes Herald 7/1/2020 Spencer Matara lays a pipe that leads from the filtration tanks into a well. – Picture:
Commercial Farmers' Union of Zimbabwe
Rainwater harvesting panacea to water woes Herald 7/1/2020 Spencer Matara lays a pipe that leads from the filtration tanks into a well. – Picture:
Let’s not walk the 2019 route on tobacco Herald 7/1/2020 Stakeholders like the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) and contractors should take time
Crops situation in Midlands dire Herald 7/1/2020 Midlands Bureau The crop situation in the Midlands province is dire with most now a write-off, provincial
Rains expected on Friday Chronicle 7/1/2020 Elita chikwati, Harare Bureau The country is expecting an improvement in the rainfall activity from this Friday to
All is not lost: agriculture experts Chronicle 7/1/2019 Elita Chikwati, Harare Bureau Experts have urged farmers not to sit back and watch their crops
Government warns against bogus equipment deal Dr Misheck Sibanda Chronicle 7/1/2020 Harare Bureau Government has warned of fraudsters targeting ministers, legislators and senior civil
CBZ issues US$50m bond for agric Chronicle 7/1/2020 Harare Bureau The country’s biggest bank by assets and deposits, CBZ Bank, is issuing a US$50
ZFU calls for investment in irrigation Pride Mahlangu, Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Farmers’ Union (ZFU) says there is urgent need for investment in irrigation
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Food-for-work programme should be re-introduced Zimbabwe was last cropping season hard hit by the drought and this season is promising to be worse