Cattle slaughters decrease 11%

Cattle slaughters decrease 11% By Newsday – February 12, 2020 BY MTHANDAZO NYONI THE total number of cattle slaughtered last year decreased by 11% to 236 781 compared to the previous period, in the wake of a tightening operating environment characterised by uncertainties over pricing by cattle producers. In its latest report, Livestock and Meat Advisory Council …

2020 tobacco marketing season deferred

2020 tobacco marketing season deferred By Newsday – February 13, 2020 BY FIDELITY MHLANGA The 2020 tobacco marketing season is set to begin late due to late rains, Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board chairperson (TIMB) Patrick Devenish has said. Last year, the golden leaf marketing season commenced on March 21 and was marred by a plethora of …

Solar-powered irrigation answer to food insecurity

Solar-powered irrigation answer to food insecurity By Newsday – February 12, 2020 Mankonkoni irrigation scheme chairpeson Kelebone Ndlovu displaying a certificate they won after coming third at the national irrigation schemes competition held in December last year BY EVERSON MUSHAVA IT was early February in Mankonkoni area of Gwanda South, Matabeleland South. The sun was unrelentingly hot. …

Villagers reap rewards from wetland preservation

Villagers reap rewards from wetland preservation By Newsday – February 13, 2020 BY TATENDA CHITAGU MASHATE, Masvingo — A desecrated wetland ripped apart by the effects of the 1970s war of liberation has regained its potential, promising huge benefits to thousands of villagers in drought-prone Masvingo central constituency, about 50km from the country’s first urban settlement. In …

Drought ravages UMP

Drought ravages UMP By Newsday – February 13, 2020 BY MOSES MATENGA VILLAGERS in Uzumba, Maramba and Pfungwe in Mashonaland East province are facing acute food shortages with most families now surviving on one meal per day. Families interviewed during a tour of the district organised by Caritas Harare said there was no hope on the horizon …

Agribusiness is the next big hustle

Agribusiness is the next big hustle  Herald 13/2/2020   Mrs Ndhlukula Ruth Butaumocho African Tapestry The mere mention of Dr Divine Ndhlukula’s name brings to mind the picture of a well-manicured and toned businesswoman of repute who boasts top-notch business credentials. Dr Ndhlukula is the founder and managing director of Securico, one of Zimbabwe’s largest …

Govt introduces roller meal coupons

Govt introduces roller meal coupons  Chronicle 13/2/2020   Prof Mthuli Ncube Fidelis Munyoro, Chief Reporter Coupons will be issued within a week to targeted households to buy subsidised roller meal with the database of beneficiaries at an advanced stage, a Cabinet Minister has said. The coupon system for roller meal is expected to ensure that …

Binga villagers count losses after floods

Binga villagers count losses after floods  Chronicle 13/2/2020   The Chininga Bridge which connects Binga and Siabuwa is inaccessible as the road on both sides was badly damaged in Nsungwaale village under Chief Sinakoma Mashudu Netsianda in Binga VILLAGERS in the most affected areas of Nsungwale village under Chief Sinakoma in Binga district were left …

100,000 children fight wildlife crime and stand up for girls’ rights

100,000 children fight wildlife crime and stand up for girls’ rights  0 February 12, 2020 5:44 PM Source: 100,000 children fight wildlife crime and stand up for girls’ rights – The Zimbabwean A 100,000 children – a whole generation– in and around the national parks Gonarezhou in Zimbabwe and Limpopo in Mozambique are being educated through the Peace …