National dam levels drop

National dam levels drop   30/7/2019  Kariba Dam is currently facing water inflow challenges from upstream resulting in reduced carrying capacity of nearly 30 percent. Lynn Munjanja Herald Reporter Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) has appealed to all water users to use the available water sparingly as the national dam level continues to decline. The …

Ethiopians hail Zim’s ‘tree culture’

Ethiopians hail Zim’s ‘tree culture’   30/7/2019 Ellen Chasokela Herald Reporter The Ethiopian community in Zimbabwe yesterday planted 12 trees at their country’s embassy in Harare, in a symbolic gesture meant to help restore the country’s landscape which is under threat from deforestation and in line with Prime Minister Mr Abiy Ahmed’s initiative to plant …

Breakthrough for US$15m Save Valley Conservancy project

Breakthrough for US$15m Save Valley Conservancy project  30 JUL, 2019 – 00:07  Herald     Save Valley is one of the world-acclaimed wildlife habitats George Maponga in Masvingo The US$15 million Save Valley Conservancy (SVC) conservation project has been thrown a lifeline after operators at the wildlife habitat and communities around it sealed a landmark agreement …

US$11m boost for beef, dairy

US$11m boost for beef, dairy    Herald 30/7/2019 From Sifelani Tsiko in Chirumanzu More than 7 000 smallholder beef and dairy farmers are benefiting from a US$11 million five-year USAID-funded programme which is targeting to boost milk yields and improve livelihoods. The Feed the Future Zimbabwe Livestock Development Programme is being implemented in six districts …

Rural District Councils seek control of land levy collections

Rural District Councils seek control of land levy collections    Chronicle 30/7/2019 Deputy Minister, Douglas Karoro Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls THE Association of Rural District Councils (ARDCs) has appealed to Government seeking control of land levy collections so as to boost their revenues. At the moment land levies are administered by the Ministry of …

Goverment releases $67m for dip tanks

Goverment releases $67m for dip tanks   Chronicle 30/7/2019  Elita Chikwati, Harare Bureau TREASURY has allocated a supplementary budget of $67 626 000 to the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement, Department of Veterinary Services (DVS) for the procurement of dip chemicals, vaccines and animal pest and disease surveillance to curb livestock deaths.  …

Wetlands key to Zim’s biodiversity

Wetlands key to Zim’s biodiversity     Wetlands present a platform for ecological services, regulating and providing convenient water for many communities supporting fauna and flora Herald 28/7/2019 Phillipa Chinhoi Features Reporter Government must take practical steps to buy back wetlands from private developers who bought land in these fragile ecosystems to protect the country’s biodiversity …

New generation hospitality facilities ignite market

New generation hospitality facilities ignite market     Mana Safari Lodge Herald 28/7/2019 Isdore Guvamombe Zimbabwe’s tourism and hospitality industry is growing by each day. Despite financial constrains, there has been massive investment in the tourism and hospitality industry, especially by small companies. Many indigenous Zimbabweans have invested heavily in the industry and are beginning to …