Two poachers caught after killing nine baby impalas using dogs

BREAKING: Two poachers caught after killing nine baby impalas using dogs   The duo, Votemore Singo (21) and Lightmore Muleya (20) all of Toporo Village under Chief Stauze, are believed to be part of a syndicate of poachers targeting impalas and elands in the safari area. Thupeyo Muleya Two poachers were on Wednesday morning busted …

Be responsible, Shiri tells tobacco farmers

Be responsible, Shiri tells tobacco farmers   Elita Chikwati Senior Agriculture ReporterGovernment has urged tobacco farmers to be responsible and adhere to laid down regulations, especially on destroying stalks and crop residue, to avoid the spread of pests and diseases that might adversely affect a viable industry that has immensely contributed to the well-being of …

Settling land compensation issue is vital for Zim’s economy

Settling land compensation issue is vital for Zim’s economy – February 13, 2018 In his inaugural address the new President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa, confirmed that land reform was both historically necessary and irreversible. He also made a commitment to compensate farmers who were forced off their land during the fast-track land reform programme of the …

‘Decentralise tobacco marketing’

‘Decentralise tobacco marketing’ – February 13, 2018 GOVERNMENT should support tobacco farmers by facilitating the establishment of auction floors at various tobacco growing regions in the country to reduce transport costs, the Tobacco Industry Development Support Institute for Southern Africa (TIDSI) has said.   BY MTHANDAZO NYONI TIDSI executive director, Jeffrey Takawira, told NewsDay that government …

Cattle rustlers given long jail terms

Cattle rustlers given long jail terms – February 13, 2018 TWO Beitbridge cattle rustlers, part of a syndicate of seven who operated makeshift bucket butcheries, have been jailed 18 years each, as Beitbridge Magistrates’ Courts sounded a strong warning to livestock thieves.   BY OWN CORRESPONDENT Resident magistrate Langton Mukwengi, presiding over the fast-tracked case, jailed …

Fall armyworm threatens maize yield

Fall armyworm threatens maize yield – February 13, 2018 The Centre for Agriculture and Biosciences International (CABI) has warned that in the absence of proper control measures, an invasive crop pest, the fall armyworm, could cause extensive maize yield losses, estimated between $76 million and $191 million in Zimbabwe.   BY STAFF REPORTER The United States …

Farmers cry for attention. . . As huge silt deposited along canals chokes irrigation scheme

Farmers cry for attention. . . As huge silt deposited along canals chokes irrigation scheme   Farmers relax on a canal at Marowa Irrigation Scheme in Masvingo Province Sifelani TsikoInstead of being elated over the rehabilitation of Marowa Irrigation Scheme in Masvingo province, in the south central part of Zimbabwe to boost food security and …