……But thorny questions linger OUTGOING African Development Bank (AfDB) president Akinwumi Adesina says there is reason to believe that Zimbabwe should be able to...
ZIMBABWE is bleeding, and the wound is self-inflicted. Prosecutor-General Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo (pictured below) recently dropped a bombshell: the nation loses a staggering US$1.8...
Rome – The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) has won an award for its sustained effort to help Zimbabwe use satellite-tracked...
Analysis ZIMBABWE’S cabinet on 6 May 2025 approved the principles of the Climate Change Management Bill, a legislative proposal designed to address the escalating...
AFTER decades of unworkable economic policies, corruption, political repression and leadership failure, the chickens are coming home to roost for Zimbabwe, with the government...
THE 2025 Bulawayo Agricultural Society (BAS) Show, being held concurrently with the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) from April 21–26 at the showgrounds in...
By Brezh Malaba THE massive burden of compensating dispossessed white farmers is weighing heavily on the Zimbabwean government, with the authorities revealing that the...
ZIMBABWE Mercantile Exchange (ZMX) hosted the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Association of African Commodity Exchanges (A-ACX) annual conference on 26 and 27...
ZIMBABWE’S tobacco marketing season is now in full swing, with a cumulative 15.4 million kilogrammes delivered to both auction and contract floors as at...
ZIMBABWE is battling its worst armyworm outbreak in 20 years, with the government dispatching pesticide-distribution trucks and knapsack sprayers to affected districts as the...
AS many unanswered questions continue swirling around the Zimbabwean government’s new title deed scheme for beneficiaries of the fast-track land redistribution programme, the authorities...
THE United Nations’ World Food Programme (WFP), which needs US$72.6 million to feed hunger-stricken Zimbabweans between January and June 2025, is closing its southern...
THE Zimbabwean government’s First-Round Crops, Livestock, and Fisheries Assessment Report paints a picture of modest progress in the agricultural sector, despite the devastating aftermath of...
EACH year, thousands of migratory birds such as the colourful African pygmy goose, maccoa duck and African spoonbill stop at the Cleveland Dam wetland to breed...