Commodity glut puts farmers under tight pricing pressures
THE current glut of agricultural produce at mass markets has left farmers unable to dictate prices, relegating them to price-takers incapable of dictating terms in sync with a vibrant economic landscape.
How Zimbabwe honours its fallen heroes
Sifelani Tsiko, Fact Check Editor THE National Heroes’ Acre in Harare is a burial shrine and national monument in Zimbabwe, located on a 57-hectare piece of land on a ridge…
Zimbabwe coffee exports jump 14percent
Edgar Vhera, Agriculture Specialist Writer COFFEE exports surged by 14 percent to US$902 311 in 2024, data from the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat) shows, as the country recovered from…
Zimbabwe’s date with destiny…Time for Sables to finally break Namibia hoodoo
Petros Kausiyo, Zimpapers Sports Hub FOR more than two decades, Zimbabweans have watched their Rugby World Cup dreams crumble, most often at the hands of familiar foes, Namibia. Since 1999,…
ZETDC embarks on US$86million infrastructure upgrade, faster fault response programme
Rutendo Nyeve, Victoria Falls Reporter THE Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) has embarked on an infrastructure upgrade and equipment acquisition drive estimated to cost about US$86 million, to…
Manica Diamonds, GreenFuel trudge on
Ray Bande Senior Reporter EASTERN Region teams – Manica Diamonds and GreenFuel – this weekend host Herentals and Bikita Minerals, respectively, with the looming threat of relegation hanging…
Southern Cotton embarks on operations expansion
Southern Cotton, one of Zimbabwe’s largest cotton financiers and lint producers, is undergoing a massive expansion following the acquisition of new ginneries in Glendale and Gweru.











