Tea producers should integrate climate change challenges
INTERNATIONAL Tea Day is observed annually on May 21. The concerning resolution was adopted on December 21, 2019 and calls on the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) to…
Tea: Resilient, sustainable and healthy
THE origins of tea stretch back more than 5 000 years, but its contributions to health, culture and socioeconomic development are still as relevant today. Tea is currently grown in…
Germany to pay Namibia reparations, apologise for genocide
WINDHOEK. – Germany will pay reparations to Namibia for what has been described as the first genocide of the 20th century, in which about 75 000 people died. The former…
Egg producers face maize shortages
The Rhodesia Herald, April 10, 1942 ON Wednesday morning, Mr WM Leggate, the chairman of the Food Production Committee, met representatives of egg producers when he stressed the seriousness…
Local films for M-Net Africa Day celebrations
Local film makers and producers are happy with the initiative made by Multichoice Group, where they have called for African content which will be aired starting tomorrow until May 30…
Clean City changing the face of waste management in Zim
CLEAN City Africa says it is making significant strides in improving waste management services in various cities and towns in Zimbabwe. The Cassava Smartech subsidiary has in the past two…
Corporate sector commended for supporting AFZ
Columbus Mabika Herald Reporter The Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) will remain resolute in executing its mandate of safeguarding the nation’s territorial integrity, contributing to peace and security conducive for business…





