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Govt pushes for tobacco value-addition

Lands and Agriculture minister Anxious Masuka said government seeks to meet its ambitious US$5 billion tobacco industry by 2025 through beneficiation of the crop.
By Staff Reporter Jan. 11, 2023

Fake bio-fertiliser dealers on the prowl

Unscrupulous dealers have, however, reportedly tampered with the fertiliser.
By Varaidzo Mudewairi Nov. 24, 2022

Government crafts soil conservation policy

The introduction of the policy comes at a time when Zimbabwe, like the rest of Africa, is experiencing droughts and reduced agricultural yields.
By Lorraine Muromo Nov. 15, 2022

Corruption visits Lands ministry

According to a report compiled by the ruling party’s land and resettlement department, the officials were engaged in systematic corruption of grabbing land from vulnerable groups.
By Problem Masau Nov. 2, 2022

Payment delays threaten tobacco farming preps

TIMB invited all tobacco farmers who have not received their payments to come forward for assistance, and added that orderly marketing was fundamental to the success of the industry.
By RUGARE MUBIKA Nov. 1, 2022

Bogus soil testing companies on the prowl

Lands and Agriculture ministry head of the Chemistry and Research Institute Emmanuel Chikwari said fake soil testing companies were on the prowl.
By Varaidzo Mudewairi Oct. 27, 2022

Urgent economic structural transformation necessary

Radical Economic Structural Transformation (Rest) is now necessary to reinvent and modernise our industrial base. In doing so we have to take account of both our history and the future. Our new industrial policy must learn from the past while embracing the fourth industrial revolution so that we may leapfrog and utilise technological advancement to recreate our economy.

By The NewsDay Jun. 10, 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 NewsDay Sep. 12, 2021

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 NewsDay Sep. 12, 2021