Hwange breakdowns reverse improvement in electricity availability

Hwange breakdowns reverse improvement in electricity availability  Chronicle 4/9/2019   Hwange Thermal Power Station Zvamaida Murwira, Harare Bureau A breakdown of three power generation units at Hwange Thermal Power Station recently, has seen Zesa increasing load-shedding across the country, Cabinet has observed.  This reverses the improvement in electricity availability that citizens had started experiencing following an …

Cost of farming skyrockets

Cost of farming skyrockets By Newsday September 3, 2019 BY MTHANDAZO NYONI FARMERS have painted a gloomy picture for the upcoming 2019/20 agricultural season due to the high cost of inputs and electricity shortages, among other challenges, raising fears of yet another crippling drought next year. Farmers who spoke to NewsDay said the season looks bleak, …

Rushinga attracts investors

Rushinga attracts investors   Herald 3/9/2019  Some of the commercial activities the district is well known for include cattle fattening, goat rearing and marketing Cletus Mushanawani Mashonaland Central Bureau Chief RUSHINGA Rural District Council, which made its debut exhibition at the just-ended Zimbabwe Agricultural Show in Harare, is now reaping the rewards as several entities …

Cottco targets large-scale farmers

Cottco targets large-scale farmers    Herald 3/9/2019 Mr Pious Manamike Martin Kadzere and Patrick Chitumba The Cotton Company of Zimbabwe has started engaging commercial farmers as it seeks to grow production of cotton, managing director Mr Pious Manamike said. Currently, the majority of growers are small-scale, producing an average of a hectare. Speaking during Midlands …

Chronic illness sufferers face nutrition challenge

Chronic illness sufferers face nutrition challenge  Chronicle 3/9/2019   A man tends to a nutrition garden in this file photo Nqobile Tshili, Features Reporter ZIMBABWE is facing a drought which at its peak will result in approximately 5,5 million people in rural areas and 2,2 million urban dwellers being food insecure. The drought is a …

Leather industry players form new association

Leather industry players form new association  Chronicle 3/9/2019   Prof Mthuli Ncube Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter TANNERS and leather product manufacturers have formed a new association with a view to effectively lobby Government to enact policies aimed at growing the industry. Tanners Footwear Leather Manufacturers of Zimbabwe (TAFLZ) chairperson, Mr Arnold Britten, confirmed the …

Fuel prices go down

Fuel prices go down   Chronicle 3/9/2019  Mr Eddington Mazambani Natasha Kokai/Yeukai Tazira, Harare Bureau THE Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) yesterday announced a reduction in fuel prices due to the FOB (Free on Board) price movements and the revised duty regime. Blend, which was at $10.01, is now $9.86 while diesel now costs $10.25 …

Vandals cost Zesa US$40m . . . 4 000+ transformers to be replaced

Vandals cost Zesa US$40m . . . 4 000+ transformers to be replaced    Chronicle 3/9/2019 Zesa spokesperson, Mr Fullard Gwasira Walter Mswazie in Masvingo THE Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (Zesa) requires at least US$40 million to replace more than 4 000 transformers, which have been vandalised across the country. Spokesperson, Mr Fullard Gwasira, said …

South Africa’s land report: Zimbabwe lessons? 

South Africa’s land report: Zimbabwe lessons?  1 September 2, 2019 5:02 PM Source: South Africa’s land report: Zimbabwe lessons? | zimbabweland South Africa’s land panel finally produced its report at the end of July. At 144 pages it’s an impressive document, making all the right noises. South Africa, like Zimbabwe, left the land issue for too long. 25 years …