Employers obliged to pay salaries during lockdown
Employers obliged to pay salaries during lockdown Posted on April 24, 2020 by The Independent in Main News THE extension of the country’s lockdown by two weeks has worsened the
Commercial Farmers' Union of Zimbabwe
Employers obliged to pay salaries during lockdown Posted on April 24, 2020 by The Independent in Main News THE extension of the country’s lockdown by two weeks has worsened the
Traders count losses as 56 tonnes of produce rot Herald 25/4/2020 Masvingo Correspondent Scores of vendors in Masvingo are counting their loses after over
Fishing resumes in Kariba under strict guidelines Herald 25/4/2020 Kariba Bureau FISHING in Lake Kariba has resumed under strict guidelines to minimise the spread
Turning grief into winter wheat farming success Herald 25/4/2020 Mrs Madeline Manyika and her daughters greet Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement Minister Perrance
Tobacco auction dates set Herald 25/4/2020 Dr Matibiri Elita Chikwati Senior Reporter The 2020 tobacco marketing season, which had been scheduled to open on April
Farmers happy with new producer prices Herald 27/4/2020 Garikai Chaunza Business Reporter Farmers have lauded Government for the upward review of cereal crops producer
Maize hectarage declines Herald 27/4/2020 Elita Chikwati Senior Reporter The 2019/20 cropping season hectarage for maize has suffered a five percent decline to around
COMMENT: Maintain decentralised tobacco sales post Covid-19 Chronicle 27/4/2020 Tobacco auction floor The tobacco marketing season begins on Wednesday after being delayed by a
Millers propose subsidy stamp Chronicle 27/4/2020 Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE Small and Medium Millers’ Association of Zimbabwe (SMMAZ) has proposed branding of
Bumper harvests expected for traditional grains, cotton Sunday Mail 26/4/2020 Chief Reporter Zimbabwe expects a bumper harvest of traditional grain and cotton following concerted