Farmer turns to Supreme Court over seized land
In her Supreme Court application, Bowers said Justice Mutevedzi erred in failing to consider her grounds.
By Desmond Chingarande
Mar. 2, 2023
Zimbabwe’s elusive quest for Vision 2030
At the turn of independence, Zimbabwe was once regarded as one of the most prosperous countries in Africa, but its economy has been in a continuous state of decline.
By Paison Tazvivinga
Feb. 5, 2023
Livestock farming fuelling climate change: ZCFU
The ZCFU said animal agriculture is also the leading cause of deforestation, water and air pollution and biodiversity loss.
By Obert Siamilandu
Jan. 7, 2023
ZCFU demands transparency in EU funding facility
“The €400 million towards Zimbabwe’s gender equality, women empowerment and climate smart agriculture is a welcome development which excites farmers and farmers’ unions,”
By Mthandazo Nyoni
Jan. 5, 2023
Southern Africa’s smallholder farmers vulnerable
Tongaat Hulett’s mammoth sugar operations cover 119 000 hectares in South Africa
By Gaynor G Paradza
Dec. 2, 2022
Treasury Bonds to fund 90% of US$3,5bn debt to white farmers
The agreement, called the Global Compensation Deed, was entered into between the government and the Commercial Farmers Union of Zimbabwe, an exclusive union for white commercial farmers,
By Tatira Zwinoira
Nov. 28, 2022
Reflections from the CFU congress
It is remarkable human capital and I have always wondered how that resource could be tapped for the common good.
By Taruvinga Magwiroto
Nov. 25, 2022
Wheat farmers squeal over high bank rates
In May, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe drastically revised its interest policy, which pushed interest rates to 200%, from 120% previously.
By Lorraine Muromo
Sep. 23, 2022
Dump this 99-year lease nonsense
There is absolutely something wrong with how our government is handling this land issue and the 99-year lease issue is just a red herring.
By Newsday
Sep. 21, 2022