Embrace entrepreneurship, farmers urged

Speaking at the World Cotton Day commemoration yesterday, Masuka said there was need to value-add cotton farming
By Brent Shamu and Blessed Ndlovu Oct. 6, 2023

Govt bails out HCC on water chemicals

The dire water situation in Harare has been worsened by the continued destruction of headwater wetlands, which serve as the city’s major natural water purification sponges.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Oct. 3, 2023

Parly summons Agric minister over grain prices

Gutu South legislator and Zanu PF chief whip in Parliament, Pupurai Togarepi urged government to quickly come up with grain producer prices for framers.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Apr. 3, 2023

Candid Comment: Govt unwilling to solve fertiliser issues

 Lands and Agriculture minister Anxious Masuka recently said the government was expecting more deliveries of AN fertiliser.
By Tinashe Makichi Jan. 20, 2023

Wheat farmers cry foul over price

GOVERNMENT has been accused of short-changing wheat farmers
By Problem Masau Dec. 2, 2022

Shiri estate in fresh storm

They are represented by Liveours Mundieta and Grace Wagoneka-Madzivanyika.
By Desmond Chingarande Oct. 14, 2022

News In Depth: ‘Looting, neglect’: Dirty fight over CSC ranches, properties exposed

Investigations by The Standard have revealed that, due to these squabbles, some tenants leasing CSC properties are not paying rentals, resulting in a serious loss of revenue that could otherwise be used to pay off creditors and help to turn around the company.

By The Southern Eye Apr. 24, 2022

News In Depth: ‘Looting, neglect’: Dirty fight over CSC ranches, properties exposed

Investigations by The Standard have revealed that, due to these squabbles, some tenants leasing CSC properties are not paying rentals, resulting in a serious loss of revenue that could otherwise be used to pay off creditors and help to turn around the company.

By The Southern Eye Apr. 24, 2022

Revealed: ‘Con job’ that cost ED dearly

Mnangagwa’s projected harvest has been reduced to about seven tonnes per hectare from the original projection of 10 tonnes/ha  after quelea birds went out of control, officials familiar with the issue have told The Standard. 

By The Southern Eye Sep. 12, 2021