Riding the wave: Surviving locust outbreak losses
Riding the wave: Surviving locust outbreak losses Herald 18/5/2021 Madhumbudya (a local edible locust species called Ruspolia differens) destroyed sorghum and millet crops which
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Riding the wave: Surviving locust outbreak losses Herald 18/5/2021 Madhumbudya (a local edible locust species called Ruspolia differens) destroyed sorghum and millet crops which
Tobacco farmers must plant more woodlots Herald 18/5/2021 Tobacco farmers must adopt environmentally-friendly curing methods Tobacco farmers need to take seriously the warnings that
Government suspends maize imports Chronicle 18/5/2021 Ms Irene Ngwenya sorts maize before shelling in Plumtree yesterday Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE will this
Zesa electricity vending system goes under maintenance Chronicle 18/5/2021 Mthabisi Tshuma, Chronicle Correspondent PREPAID electricity consumers will not be able to buy electricity countrywide
Botswana rhino poaching worsens as govt dithers Standard 17/5/2021 By Oscar Nkala Rhino poaching in Botswana is getting worse, and the government is not helping
Meet Chiredzi’s inquisitive chicken breeder Herald 17/5/2021 A Chiredzi farmer is cross-breeding native chickens with exotic broiler breeds just to find out if this
Deforestation threatens tobacco growing Herald 17/5/2021 Conrad Mupesa–Mash West Bureau ZIMBABWE is in danger of losing out on significant foreign currency from tobacco exports
A Climate Smart Technology project makes steady progress in Zimbabwe Chronicle 15/5/2021 A project launched in Zimbabwe in December 2020 to mitigate the impact
French scientists in Zim use facial recognition technology to ID giraffes Chronicle 17/5/2021 Giraffes Ryan Truscott A TEAM of French scientists in Hwange National
Sadc agric sector beyond Covid-19 Chronicle 17/5/2021 The Sadc Synthesis Report on the State of Food and Nutrition Security and Vulnerability in southern Africa