Zimbabwe’s sugar snap peas land in UK

THE country’s first shipment of mangetout and sugar snap peas has arrived in Dublin, Ireland, with another now in South Africa en route to the United Kingdom, as the country targets to export 10 000 tonnes this year.

Don’t burn but bale it: Craig

THE Agricultural and Rural Development Advisory Services (ARDAS) has urged farmers to store and preserve residue from their summer crop for use as livestock feed as well as deprive veld fires of biomass to fuel them.

US wants to start tariff talks with China, state media says

The United States has approached China seeking talks over President Donald Trump’s 145 percent tariffs, a social media account affiliated with Chinese state media said yesterday, potentially signalling Beijing’s openness to negotiations.

Crypto industry descends on Dubai as Trump euphoria recedes

Once a crypto sceptic, US President Donald Trump has vowed to support the industry by easing regulatory curbs and has even launched his own cryptocurrency, in a turnaround for the industry after a series of crypto company collapses in 2022.

Zimbabwe boosts efforts to improve wheat quality, productivity

Edgar Vhera, Agriculture Specialist Writer BUILDING on the momentum of achieving wheat self-sufficiency through local production in 2022, Zimbabwe has set its sights on enhancing the quality and productivity of…

First Capital Bank sees 150pc surge in loan book

Tapiwanashe Mangwiro FIRST Capital Bank has reported a substantial surge in its loan book for the year ended December 31, 2024, underlining a renewed focus on supporting key economic sectors…

Ardas on hay: Don’t burn but bale it

Edgar Vhera, Agriculture Specialist Writer THE Agricultural and Rural Development Advisory Services (Ardas) has urged farmers to store and preserve residue from their summer crop for use as livestock feed,…

Zim, New Zealand tackle livestock sector impact on climate change

Zimbabwe and New Zealand have agreed on a partnership to promote climate-smart livestock innovations, in a development expected to curtail greenhouse gases and methane emissions.

Minister Muswere to headline business seminar

Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere is expected to headline the next edition of the Venon Chamba Seminars scheduled for May 17, 2025.

Khayah to delist from ZSE as part of recovery efforts

Khayah Cement Limited, one of the leading cement manufacturers in the country, plans to delist from the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) as part of a strategic restructuring to stabilise its operations following the company’s voluntary placement under corporate rescue on December  24, 2024.

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