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Maphisa residents fret over dam pollution

There is an outcry from locals that the environmental impact assessment and stakeholder consultations were not properly done.
By Staff Reporter Mar. 17, 2024

Lifeline for drought-hit Matobo cattle farmers

Communal farmers are losing big herds due to lack of pastures and water sources.
By Nizbert Moyo Dec. 10, 2023

Arda scales up wheat production

Cumulatively, Mhiko added, Arda sowed cereals, fibre and oilseed crops under 25 389 ha from which a projected yield target of 127 000 metric tonnes of grain is expected.
By Tinashe Kairiza Feb. 10, 2023

Govt defends Rautenbach’s ethanol project

Green Fuel enjoys a monopoly in the provision of ethanol for petrol blending .
By Miriam Mangwaya Nov. 9, 2022

Feature: Model shift: Climate change forces Zim to finally take up irrigation

Zinwa is also tapping into the country’s vast groundwater reserves for domestic and agricultural purposes.
By DTE Sep. 26, 2022

SA insurer targets Zim after US$2.4 million payouts

The firm paid out US$2,4 million compensation to Zimbabwean policyholders in 2019 as part of a broader package also channelled to other southern African economies after the Cyclone Idai storms.

By Hstvzim Jul. 10, 2022

SA insurer targets Zim after US$2.4 million payouts

The firm paid out US$2,4 million compensation to Zimbabwean policyholders in 2019 as part of a broader package also channelled to other southern African economies after the Cyclone Idai storms.

By The Southern Eye Jul. 10, 2022

Ex-convict arrested for killing rival suitor

Malcom Wilson Martin (44) of Queens Park West suburb and Bonakele Tshabalala (44), are alleged to have killed Tshabalala’s husband Bornwell Kamanga (40) of Emganwini.

By Hstvzim Apr. 18, 2022