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How agroecology is quietly formulating food ingredients of the future

Such expertise is very important at a time when climate volatility and food-related diseases are challenging agriculture’s ability to meet the world’s nutritional needs.
By Charles Dhewa Apr. 9, 2025

‘Innovation key to transforming healthcare’

During his leadership, Chitungwiza Central Hospital evolved from a general hospital into a Central Teaching Hospital
By Staff Reporter Apr. 6, 2025

Circumstances under which flexible bridging finance makes all the difference

This presents challenges in harvesting and storing the commodities in ways that extend shelf life and preserve nutritional elements.
By Charles Dhewa Mar. 19, 2025

Superficial value addition may not transform indigenous food systems

Refining business models for each social enterprise can also make a difference.
By Charles Dhewa Feb. 26, 2025

Duo in court for defrauding money transfer firm of US$220K

The fraudulent transactions would be processed and then withdrawn by the accused persons, yet nothing would have been send from the United Kingdom.
By Rejoice Phiri Feb. 22, 2025
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Harare procurement system in shambles

“We do not have a functional procurement department at council. It is a procurement issue not a procurement meeting.
By Gracious Daniel Feb. 10, 2025

Biofortification offers hope in the face of climate-induced malnutrition

Rising temperatures, erratic weather patterns, and increased exposure to pests and diseases are putting immense pressure on agricultural systems.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Feb. 8, 2025

How to integrate indigenous knowledge systems into modern science

Creatively bridging the gap between formality and informality will open avenues for connecting food supply and demand in more efficient ways that reduce losses.
By Charles Dhewa Feb. 5, 2025

Using indigenous science to show the benefits of consuming indigenous food

Hotels, hospitals and other corporates that silently procure commodities from territorial markets should openly provide corporate support to these markets.
By Charles Dhewa Jan. 29, 2025