(Bloomberg) -- Zimbabwe has started paying reparations to nations and farmers whose land was seized in the 2000s, a step toward the restructuring of its $21 billion debt pile.
Thousands of Zimbabwe's white farmers must decide by midnight tonight whether to fight President Robert Mugabe's government and risk jail or to flee lands they have farmed for generations.
Timely distribution of agricultural inputs under the Pfumvudza programme has reached more than 2,8 million maize farmers ...
Amid the despair, the Agricultural Index Insurance Pilot emerged as a beacon of hope. Launched in May 2023 through a partnership between the Insurance and Pensions Commission (Ipec) and the ...
Harare, Zimbabwe The Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe is honouring its commitment to compensate investors protected by Bilateral Investmen ...
ZIMBABWE has embarked on an ambitious project to incorporate drone technology and artificial intelligence into agricultural ...
A passionate Pfumvudza farmer from Shamva, who consistently goes the extra mile each season, has been rewarded after the Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Fisheries, and Rural Development, Dr ...
Farmers can also recycle their plots from previous seasons, which reduces the labor involved in preparing the land and promotes efficient use of resources. Zimbabwe Farmers Union (ZFU) Secretary ...
ZIMBABWE is set to review and update its seed certification regulatory frameworks to align with regional and international ...
The Zimbabwe initiative falls within the ambits of a wider regional programme called the SADC [Southern African Development ...
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