Govt projects 10% growth in agric sector

Govt projects 10% growth in agric sector – NewsDay Zimbabwe 18/10/2021 BY FREEMAN MAKOPA GOVERNMENT has projected a 10% growth in the agricultural sector during the 2021/22 farming season, an official has said. Agriculture has been contributing 34% to Zimbabwe’s gross domestic product (GDP), and Lands and Agriculture deputy minister Douglas Karoro said despite the …

How climate backlog is hindering resilient efforts in Zim

How climate backlog is hindering resilient efforts in Zim – NewsDay Zimbabwe By Newsday 18/10/2021 By Peter Makwanya ZIMBABWE, like any other developing country that relies mainly on external funding for its resilience building efforts, is weighed down heavily by the baggage of unfinished climate action and restructuring efforts. As climate change adaptations require multi-sectoral …

Young Namibians seeks to transform agriculture

Young Namibians seeks to transform agriculture The Herald 18/10/2021 Many young farmers are breaking barriers through agricultural innovation. The Herald WINDHOEK. — Young Namibians are abandoning traditional ways of farming and adopting unconventional agricultural methods to transform food systems in Namibia. At his village in the Omusati region in the northern part of Namibia, Otto …

‘Police councils to protect farmers’

‘Police councils to protect farmers’   The Herald 18/10/2021 Conrad Mupesa–Mash West Bureau ENVIRONMENTAL Management Agency (EMA) should strictly police rural district councils’ environment control approaches to safeguard farmers’ properties, Local Government and Public Works Minister July Moyo has said. His clarion call came at the background that some local councils were collecting tax and …

From school drop out, to top Brahman breeder

From school drop out, to top Brahman breeder The Chronicle 16/10/2021 Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter When the cow birthed its first calf, he sold it together with the offspring and started a dog breeding business, which subsequently catapulted him to a thriving Brahman breeding project in 2018. Brahman was the first cattle breed to develop …

Rabbits production set for growth

Rabbits production set for growth The Chronicle 18/10/2021 Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE is set to be among top three rabbit-producing countries in Africa over the next five years driven by massive stakeholder support and keen interest from local farmers venturing into cuniculture. Over the years, rabbit production in the country was in slumber …

Embrace tree-based systems for food security and nutrition

Embrace tree-based systems for food security and nutrition The Chronicle 18/10/2021 Fortunes Matutu, Correspondent FORESTS and trees contribute to food security and well-being through the provision of ecological services, foods, income generation options and habitat for wildlife. Since well before the agricultural revolution, forest foods and tree products have been an important part of diets. …

ZFU concerned over rising farming inputs cost

ZFU concerned over rising farming inputs cost The Chronicle 18/10/2021   Sikhulekelani Moyo, Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Farmers Union (ZFU) has expressed concern over the rising costs of farming inputs such as seed as farmers prepare for the next summer cropping season. Farmers require inputs such as seed, fertiliser and chemicals. Speaking to Business Chronicle …

Value chain financing underpins cropping season success

Value chain financing underpins cropping season success The Sunday Mail 17/10/2021 Word From The Market with AMA The recently released Zimbabwe Agricultural Sector Survey report indicated the Government of Zimbabwe remains the lead funder of agriculture through the Climate Proofed Presidential Inputs Scheme (Pfumvudza) and the National Enhanced Agriculture Productivity Scheme formerly known as Command …

Understanding vicarious liability

Understanding vicarious liability The Sunday Mail 17/10/2021 Legal Matters with Arthur Marara Part II The law on vicarious liability has been discussed in many cases. The critical consideration is therefore whether the wrongdoer was engaged in the affairs or business of his employer. This is generally referred to as the “standard test” or “general principle”. The …