Farmers in Zimbabwe are lobbying the government to rethink policy as they aim to make the country the largest blueberry exporter in Africa.
Spread This News Farmer’s Weekly Born and bred in Zimbabwe, 68-year-old farmer Stuart Brent was evicted from Kilvington Farm ...
Press Release - Rising temperatures and increasingly erratic rainfall have reshaped Zimbabwe's climate, with droughts now striking every two to three years instead of once a decade. The result: 2.7 ...
Ministries founder Walter Magaya and his wife, Tendai have been remanded in custody until this Tuesday for a ruling after their lawyer argued they were over detained following their arrest by police ...
Zimbabwe is at a crossroads, with its natural landscapes increasingly threatened by unchecked industrial and mining ...
Spread This NewsBy Staff Reporter POLICE have confirmed the arrest of a seventh suspect over the cold-blooded killing of prominent Ruwa businessman Joseph Mutangadura. The businessman was shot dead in ...
Local government officials, who were guarded by armed security forces, razed crops, trees and homes as they claimed to be ...
Zimbabwe has achieved its highest-ever wheat harvest, solidifying its status as one of Africa's few wheat self-sufficient nations. The country has recorded a ...
The Commercial Farmers Union (CFU) has commended the Government for its ongoing efforts to enhance the business environment through initiatives aimed at ...
Prospect Lithium Zimbabwe (PLZ) is investing in the solar facility to safeguard its operations against chronic grid ...
ZIMBABWE has been named the permanent host of the Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF) starting in 2029, in what officials say is ...