Zim launches first tilapia value chain marketing strategy

Zimbabwe’s aquaculture sector has received a boost with the launch of the country’s first tilapia value chain marketing strategy under the FISH4ACP programme. 
By Tatenda Kunaka 2h ago

Bulawayo hosts livestock conference

According to the ministry, collaboration between the government, farmers and the private sector remains key to achieving growth in the livestock sector. 
By Nizbert Moyo Mar. 20, 2026

Fish farming projects empower women, youth in Mat’land

“We must encourage our women and young people to take up fish farming,” Hadebe said. 
By Nokuxola Mbangeni Mar. 20, 2026

Zimbabwe cuts agricultural fees, taxes to boost farm production and investment

Government has introduced cost-cutting measures in the agricultural sector aimed at reducing the burden of licences, permits and levies on farmers and agribusiness operators. 
By Brent Shamu Mar. 18, 2026

Seed Co launches new climate-smart seeds to bolster food security

AGRICULTURAL giant Seed Co has intensified its push for climate-smart farming technologies and crop diversification with the launch of new seed varieties.
By Sharon Zebra Mar. 13, 2026

EMA probes fish deaths in Makonde

Environmental Management Agency (EMA) provincial spokesperson Munyaradzi Nhariswa confirmed the incident, but said the situation is not as widespread as portrayed on social media. 
By Nunurai Jena Jan. 24, 2026
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Lake Kariba fish buyers face violent robberies

“This is getting out of hand. We have seen an increase in these incidents, and it’s affecting our business. We need the police to do something about it.  
By Obert Siamilandu Dec. 6, 2025

Fish farmers push for tailored insurance cover

Zimbabwe Fish Producers Association chairperson Garikai Munatsirei said the absence of specialised fish insurance had become one of the industry’s biggest constraints. 
By Pamenus Tuso Nov. 28, 2025

Fish farming project rekindles hope for Bulawayo youths

He said the fish farming project initially started with 23 members being considered, but due to various reasons, some youths left for greener pastures and formal work, leaving a total of 15 members. 
By Silas Nkala Nov. 22, 2025