AGRICULTURE
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VP Chiwenga Uncovers Ghost Project in Binga: Millions Spent, Little to Show
BINGA – Calling it a “shocking waste” of Government resources, Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga uncovered what he described as…
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What to Plant This November — And Why Delay Could Cost You the Season
As the first rains begin to fall across Zimbabwe this November, farmers face a critical moment: test your soil, choose…
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Rome Summit Buzzes as Zimbabwe Presents Game-Changing Food Security Blueprint
Global leaders have gathered in Rome for the 53rd Session of the Committee on World Food Security (CFS 53), where…
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Swarms Near Borders: Zimbabwe Races to Stop Locust Invasion
Zimbabwe has gone on high alert as swarms of African migratory locusts tear through Botswana and Namibia, threatening to cross…
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Grain, Oilseed Deliveries Surge 387% Nationwide, Government Reports Major Agricultural Rebound
Zimbabwe has recorded a dramatic surge in grain and oilseed deliveries, with national intake reaching 882,230 tonnes by October 2,…
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Peri‑Urban Farming Outlawed As Government Tightens Land Use Rules
The Government has reinstated the ban on peri‑urban farming, confirming that residents of urban and peri‑urban areas will no longer…
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400 Cases Confirmed: Beitbridge Quarantined As Livestock Virus Explodes
Beitbridge district has been placed under quarantine by the Department of Veterinary Services following the confirmation of 400 cases of…
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Global Markets Open for 350 Zimbabwean Farmers in Climate Resilience Breakthrough
More than 350 smallholder farmers across Zimbabwe are set to access global markets through a new agricultural initiative aimed at…
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President Mnangagwa Delivers 100 Tractors to War Veterans in Bold Empowerment Drive
HARARE — President Emmerson Mnangagwa has handed over 100 tractors to war veterans at Zanu PF headquarters in Harare, fulfilling…
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Deadly Disease Wipes Out Cattle In Gankabezi, Farmers Face Ruin
INSIZA SOUTH – A deadly cattle disease has ravaged Gankabezi village in Insiza South, killing entire herds and plunging families…
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