The government also did not announce an acting president as is usually the norm when the president travels outside the country.

Zim farmers lead research on conservation agriculture

Prolonged droughts had devastated her maize crops, and cotton prices declined due to a combination of factors, including a collapsing textile industry and a volatile currency.
By Farai Shawn Matiashe May. 11, 2025

Millers fret over grain deliveries

“The GMAZ would like to denounce the on-going side marketing of maize by unscrupulous buyers,” Musarara said.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Sep. 4, 2022

Climate financing boon for Zim agriculture

The transformation of agriculture entails developing a robust sector that has mainstreamed mechanisms of reducing vulnerability of, and maintaining and increasing the resilience of farmers and farming systems to negative climate change impacts.

By The Standard Jan. 23, 2022

Sheep and goats

Sheep and goats
Bearing in mind, as well, that here in Zimbabwe, people generally tend to go for goats rather than sheep, let us be open-minded as we consider the different animals.
By Tim Middleton 8m ago

How global media frames Africa  and the politics of Chinese investment in Zimbabwe

The central question is: Are external powers simply describing Africa, or are they constructing a version of Africa that serves their own geopolitical goals?
By Tinashe Nyamushanya 11m ago

Bulawayo transport system descends into chaos

Observers accused illegal bus operators of turning the central business district into a lawless zone with councillors also blaming enforcement officers of corruption.
By Sharon Sibindi 8m ago

Binga to recruit local teachers to end staffing crisis

To combat the exhausting distances learners travel, the government has pursued a "deliberate policy" of establishing satellite schools in almost every community.
By Staff Reporter 8m ago