(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.
Newsday Zimbabwe Authorities said the collaboration is meant to boost agricultural productivity and enhance food security in ...
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Farmers in South Africa say there are deeply worried that a land seizure bill has been signed into law by President Cyril ...
Source: Chipinge farmers suffer significant losses due to delayed rains –Newsday Zimbabwe CHIPINGE farmers suffered significant losses due to delayed rainfall, which forced many to replant and incur ...
Air France KLM Martinair Cargo (AFKLMP) has taken the decision to suspend flights to Harare in Zimbabwe as part of a wider ...
ZIMBABWEAN horticultural exporters are set to explore new markets when they engage potential buyers at this year’s edition of the world’s largest horticultural exhibition. At least 30 farmers will ...
Zimbabwe is taking the path of countries such as India and Nigeria with the creation of a digital farmer ID database amid an advocacy for the digitization of Africa’s agricultural ecosystem. The ...
The Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water, and Rural Development has issued a stern warning to cattle farmers across Zimbabwe following an outbreak of the deadly January disease ...