ZiG dilemma leaves Binga folk at the mercy of unscrupulous traders
A former official at the opposition Movement for Democratic Change in Binga Themba Toonse Kujulu Munkombwe made similar observations.
By Sharon Sibindi
Nov. 3, 2024
El Niño takes its toll on Hwange residents
The villagers have also become susceptible to unscrupulous dealers who are taking advantage of the situation.
By Blessed Ndlovu
Apr. 16, 2024
Women own 9% of country’s cattle: WB
According to the report, a staggering 91% of cattle are found on male-owned large-scale commercial farms with women owning just 9%.
By Problem Masau
Apr. 2, 2024
Alternative farming ways during drought
These alternatives not only offer resilience in the face of a drought, but also provide a sustainable pathway towards ensuring food security for both animals and humans.
By Kudakwashe Gwabanayi
Mar. 28, 2024
Cattle buyers rip off Gwanda villagers
One of the cattle auctioneers in Matabeleland Andrea Lawrence said the situation had nothing to do with unscrupulous behaviour but the fact that business is low.
By Nizbert Moyo
Mar. 27, 2024
The value of empowering communities to protect their local food systems
What technologies are used at different supply chain nodes including processing, preservation and warehousing?
By Charles Dhewa
Feb. 7, 2024
Feature: ‘Life is hell’: Zim flood survivors lament loss of land, livelihoods
Climate change-induced droughts and events like 2019’s Cyclone Idai worsened things, leaving villagers at risk of starvation and in need of alternative water sources.
By Al Jazeera
Feb. 2, 2024
Livestock levy killing business: Farmers
Those who slaughter cattle for beef pay US$10 of the value of a fifth quarter per animal slaughtered.
By Silas Nkala
Jan. 8, 2024
Livestock farmers equipped with entrepreneurship skills
The K’Lusa project continues to make strides in equipping the next generation with the skills needed to thrive in the challenging agricultural landscape of semi-arid regions.
By Business Reporter
Jan. 7, 2024