COVID-19 recovery is a chance to improve the African food system

COVID-19 recovery is a chance to improve the African food system  Herald 23/6/2020   African food system Correspondents The World Food Programme has warned that the COVID-19 pandemic could cause one of the worst food crises since World War II. It predicts a doubling of the number of people going hungry – more than half …

Unpacking key markets, opportunities for fresh produce

Unpacking key markets, opportunities for fresh produce Sunday Mail 21/6/2020   Trade Focus Allan Majuru AS the world readjusts, with some countries learning to live with Covid-19 and others without it, businesses are moving into full swing. Some borders are opening to foreign travel and certain activities that promote consumption such as tourism, are starting …

Safari operators embrace digital training

Safari operators embrace digital training  Chronicle 22/6/2020   Mthabisi Tshuma, Business Correspondent WILDLIFE professionals countrywide have turned to the digital sphere to continue training as they gear up for the re-opening of the tourism industry. The sector has been failig to conduct continuos training sessions for tour guides under the on-going lockdown period, which has …

Embrace 99-year leases, banks urged

Embrace 99-year leases, banks urged Chronicle 23/6/2020   Prof Mthuli Ncube Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau GOVERNMENT is ready to work with the banking sector to fine-tune the 99-year land leases to enhance productivity in the agriculture sector, Finance and Economic Development Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube has said. In an interview here on Friday, he expressed …

Irrigation development priority: VP Chiwenga

Irrigation development priority: VP Chiwenga Herald 19/6/2020   Vice President Constantino Chiwenga assesses sesame grain at the Chipesi homestead during his tour of Kanyemba yesterday. — Picture: ZBC/Fairstars Mukungurutse Herald Reporter Vice President Constantino Chiwenga yesterday said Government will continue prioritising irrigation development as one of the key drivers of economic development. The Vice President, …

Incredible potable water potential around Bulawayo

Incredible potable water potential around Bulawayo  Chronicle 19/6/2020   A section of Khami Dam whose water can be used for domestic purposes by the people of Bulawayo Jonathan Maphenduka SO the City of Bulawayo is re-commissioning Khami Dam sewer treatment works as another source of potable for the city. Why not go further and include …

US$88m for Chiredzi 90MW solar plant

US$88m for Chiredzi 90MW solar plant Chonicle 19/6/2020   A LOCAL consortium, Triangle Solar System (TSS), plans to invest US$88,1 million building a 90MW solar power plant in Chiredzi. The planned project was recently approved by the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) and electrical installation will be located about 12 kilometres west of the TSS …

Macadamia output to grow 44pc

Macadamia output to grow 44pc  Herald 18/6/2020   Due to high nutrients, macadamia nuts are widely used in producing desserts, cookies, chocolates, cakes, and other confectionery products Business Reporter Zimbabwe’s macadamia production is expected to register a 44 percent growth this year compared to the same period in 2019 following a significant increase in the area …

Forestry Commission ropes in police to curb tree-cutting

Forestry Commission ropes in police to curb tree-cutting  Herald 18/6/2020   Manicaland Bureau THE Forestry Commission has partnered police in Manicaland to curb illegal tree cutting, which has resulted in massive deforestation in areas such as Vumba and Christmas Pass. Despite the much improved supply of electricity during the Covid-19 lockdown period by the Zimbabwe …

Smuggled chicks intercepted, destroyed

Smuggled chicks intercepted, destroyed  Herald 18/6/2020   A consignment of 19 600 day-old chicks which was smuggled into the country from South Africa is destroyed in Beitbridge under supervision from veterinarians Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau POLICE here have intercepted two men smuggling a consignment of 19 600 day-old chicks across the Limpopo River from South …