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Taruvinga Magwiroto

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Retreat to Vic Falls: The journey

First is commitment to our nation, each in their own way.
By Taruvinga Magwiroto Sep. 30, 2022

Towards 2023: What is at stake?

We need to begin at the beginning and ask: What is at stake in 2023 and what should be the outcome of election season 2023?
By Taruvinga Magwiroto Oct. 19, 2022

Towards 2023: People’s aspirations

When Nyerere (1976) said “development is of man by man” he pointed to intentionality and the centrality of people in the development equation.
By Taruvinga Magwiroto Oct. 21, 2022

Celebrating Zim beef sector

Bring on Beef School 2023, Dr.Beffa, we can’t wait. And (wink, wink), more beef on the menu in 2023!
By Taruvinga Magwiroto Oct. 28, 2022

Towards 2023: National interests at stake

The leadership to be ushered in through the election season 2023 should partially be assessed on their understanding of the dawning new world order.
By Taruvinga Magwiroto Nov. 1, 2022

Reflections from the CFU congress

It is remarkable human capital and I have always wondered how that resource could be tapped for the common good.
By Taruvinga Magwiroto Nov. 25, 2022

Chanetsa Farm field day: An encounter with the future

Flanking him, and adding details to his story,  was the local Agritex team headed by provincial agronomist 42-year old Cain Loki.
By Taruvinga Magwiroto Jul. 7, 2023

El Nino: Spare a thought for rural poor

These are areas that suffer interminable droughts or flooding in the best of years - what more in an El Nino year?
By Taruvinga Magwiroto Sep. 29, 2023

Learning to negotiate change: Encounters in cattle rearing

In front of him, 20 young  people stood enthralled while all around him cattle seemed to stand to attention like soldiers on a parade.
By Taruvinga Magwiroto Nov. 3, 2023

Critical thoughts on land repossession

Land was redistributed not on the basis of merit, but race and political allegiance. Redistributive justice was the basis of the land reform.
By Taruvinga Magwiroto Feb. 16, 2024

Designed to fail? A cotton story

The main issue coming out of a recent WhatsApp-based Cotton Indaba that we convened could best be described as the lamentations of the farmer.
By Taruvinga Magwiroto May. 17, 2024