Residents make ends meet through selling chickens

Residents make ends meet through selling chickens Chronicle 25/8/2020   Ms Nyaradzo Bethani Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter AN increasing number of Bulawayo residents are resorting to backyard poultry projects as a budget beating measure. While long queues have become synonymous with banks or Zupco buses, there is an increasing number of people queuing to buy …

Teacher turns residential stand into lucrative garden

Teacher turns residential stand into lucrative garden  Chronicle 25/8/2020   Mr Rameck Gwenhure checks vegetables in the garden at his residential stand in Binga Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter WHILE most teachers are idle following the prolonged closure of schools due to the Covid-19-induced lockdown, a Binga High School agriculture teacher has taken advantage of the …

Kanyemba greenbelt: Land preps stepped up

Kanyemba greenbelt: Land preps stepped up    Herald 24/8/2020 Minister Nzenza Fungai Lupande Mashonaland Central Bureau Treasury will finance the clearing of 300 000 hectares of land for agricultural purposes and also fund water reticulation and acquisition for irrigation equipment to support the Government’s plans to turn the Lowveld into a green belt, Industry and …

Tobacco sales yield US$415,3m

Tobacco sales yield US$415,3m  Chronicle 24/8/2020   Oliver Kazunga, Senior Reporter TOBACCO revenues have reached US$415,3 million from 167,4 million kilogrammes delivered at the auction floors since the delayed start of the marketing season in April, official figures show. Traditionally, Zimbabwe’s tobacco selling season starts between February and March but this year the marketing season …

Targets set for Pfumvudza farmers

Targets set for Pfumvudza farmers Herald 21/8/2020   Vice President Chiwenga digs planting basins at Nyabvuti Farm in Guruve during the launch of the Pfumvudza programme. — Picture: Tawanda Mudimu Elita Chikwati Senior Reporter Small-scale farmers across all eight rural provinces have been given the target of 1.8 million tonnes of cereals and 360 000 …

Zimra gets tough with forex tax fraudsters

Zimra gets tough with forex tax fraudsters  Herald 21/8/2020   Zimra Commissioner–General Faith Mazanhi Investigations Editor THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) and the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) have declared war on business entities accepting foreign currency for goods and services, but illegally receipting these transactions in local currency, saying the culprits will be named, …

Cattle die of starvation

Cattle die of starvation  Chronicle 21/8/2020   Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief SOME cattle have started dying in the Midlands province due to lack of pastures and water. Government has since urged farmers to go an extra mile to harvest grass, wheat straw and stove were available as supplementary feed for their livestock. Three cattle …

Farmers lose cattle due to lack of pastures, water

Farmers lose cattle due to lack of pastures, water  Chronicle 21/8/2020   Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief Farmers are losing livestock in the Midlands province due to lack of pastures and water. Government has since urged farmers to go an extra mile to harvest grass, wheat straw and stove were available as supplementary feed for …